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a dawn in the sandbox
A Late November Sarabande
God needs us and so he finds a place,
A singular repetition
We come to average and are disheartened;
The sky puts on its comforting coat.
And firs can be blades
And I can be--
I will ask you with a keen indifference.
And love you nevertheless.
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