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sandra wyllie
Poems
Aug 2022
You Changed
as the golden leaves
of autumn. You broke
free of the tree and hit
bottom. You splintered
from the cold brisk breeze
of winter. Even as
the robin sings
you couldn't bloom
in the spring. You, the dusk
demesnes of the night
lost all trickling light.Β Β And as
the loon lays her eggs in June
all you laid were women in ruin.
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