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Day: October 3, 2018

October 3, 2018

DEPARTED

Catherine Camden
is quite dead,
so secure in her peace
that her parting has faded
and all that remains
is her name, and that
too, will soon be gone
as she was, slowly
devoured by the winds.
The white swans on the Thames
pay her no notice.

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