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Reincarnation (Free verse) by Dovina
Apology should always follow death,
for having lived and left
and slammed the door.
It cannot surely end a thing
So steady, so secure, so real,
but must naturally continue.
In heaven,
spirits, ghosts, eternity,
or reincarnation.
A model of truth was she,
a noble substitute.
She dwelt among us for a time,
then died in ancient sorrow.
Now warier, conditioned, older,
her soul returns,
woman or goddess,
of ancient Irish renown.
Dovina,
for me to lean upon.
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