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Mar 2016
Clumsy ink from a feathered quill,
spreads a bit, and then it's still.
I'm not sure if you'll understand,
but I'll sing it for you, so you can.
Laughing lines from fingers stained,
the loss of ink is but a gain,
when I tend to remember smiled sighs
memories of crinkling eyes.
Sharon Valerio
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   Lora Lee
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