Love, Life, Death and After
The Poetry of William Oliphant 1920 - 2004
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11 August 2012
Untitled (second of four short poems)
Pity my silences,
they may be reticence.
Pity my reticences,
they may be the fruit
of my silenced tongue.
Pity the pool of tears
behind my eyes,
they were shed
for my lost words.
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