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A Cry To Persephone
To my babe, my fave
What I tell you my little girl, you must take grave
When in the west, the sun sets shallow
Do not follow into the hallow!
No matter what the men of the world whisper to you
Impressionable you are, please believe your mothers
My dear daughter, forever, let it just be us two
Let us pay no mind to a world that bares others
If I must, I will lock you away
A place where I can always keep you safe
Back to my womb I wish you’ll stay
From the world and its disgrace
Keep to your beauty, your charm, and light
Keep your innocence, like a pocket knife
And please my dear, though you bask in the May Shower
Keep your eyes from the world, when you pick those April Flowers.
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A poem to describe a mother's love to their child through the eyes of greek goddess, Demeter.