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Audre Lorde
The Black Unicorn: Poems
by Audre Lorde
If You Come Softly
If you come as softly
As the wind within the trees
You may hear what I hear
See what sorrow sees.
If you come as lightly
As threading dew
I will take you gladly
Nor ask more of you.
You may sit beside me
Silent as a breath
Only those who stay dead
Shall remember death.
And if you come I will be silent
Nor speak harsh words to you.
I will not ask you why now.
Or how, or what you do.
We shall sit here, softly
Beneath two different years
And the rich between us
Shall drink our tears.
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The Black Unicorn: Poems
by Audre Lorde
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Audre Lorde
1934 - 1992
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1934 - 1992
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