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Dec 2016
My fingers brushed the remains of Castle Magner,
crumbled stone, overgrown, abandoned, wind blown.
Generation filled me through my feet that trod
on ancestral ground, swelled into my chest,
lived again in each breath.
As I left I turned to see the decaying tower through the trees,
the spirits beckoning, drawing back, whispering,
"Don't leave us,
don't leave."
Daniel Magner 2016
Daniel Magner
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     Elizabeth J
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