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Serepta Mason

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My life's blossom might have bloomed on all sides         Save for a bitter wind which stunted my petals         On the side of me which you in the village could see.         From the dust I lift a voice of protest:         My flowering side you never saw!         Ye living ones, ye are fools indeed         Who do not know the ways of the wind         And the unseen forces         That govern the processes of life.

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