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Unforgotten: To Those Who Never Will Be
Going down the same long road
She travelled years ago
Compelled by bitter memories
Of better times and so
Walking through these mournful halls
They echo songs of old
Walls remember long-loved voice
Speaking thoughts once told
Familiar place she finds again
In windy courtyard grey
Taunting her with hopes of those
Of whom she dare not say
Near wand'ring brook and time-worn oak
She stands 'fore arching stones
The river sings durge melodies
For long-deaf resting bones
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