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If You Come Softly


If you come as softly
As the wind within the trees
You may hear hwat I hear
See what sorrow sees.


If you come as lightly
As threading dew
I will take you gladly
Nor ask more of you.


You may sit beside me
Silent as a breath
Only those who stay dead
Shall remeber death.


And if you come I will be silent
Nor speak harsh words to you.
I will not ask you why now.
Or how, or what you do.


We shall sit here, softly
Beneath two different years
And the rich between us
Shall drink our tears.

Written by Audre Lorde (1934-1992)

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