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From A Son

Oh, birth

Oh, breath

Oh, life

 

The mother of his mother

She gave the world a beauty

A heart too filled with passion

To hold as dreams unmoving

 

Oh, song

Oh, voice

Oh, rhythm

 

The beat, once steady, shifted

And became for them a melody

Far sweeter than the slumber

They drank so thoughtlessly

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chelsea-rose
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Published
Apr 20, 2010
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Copyright 2010 Chelsea Rose

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