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Blue Baby's Breath
  Where have you gone, my Baby Blue?
  Did the rose red river strangle you?
  Where have you gone, my Baby Blue?
  It strangles my heart to cradle you.
  Your toes blush pink but purple too,
  Your cheeks un-maimed but painted blue
  Eyes all glassy, shiny new
  Why won’t you cry, my Baby Blue?
  Where have you gone, my Baby Blue?
  My tears won’t wash this paint off you
  Where have you gone, my Baby Blue?
  I have years of love to give to you
  Waking, walking, dead on earth
  I scream in my dreams of stillborn birth
  But, may I come to play with you?
  Where do you play, my Baby Blue?
  Did the rose red river smother you?
  Where do you play, my Baby Blue?
  It smothers my heart to cradle you.
  Where do you play, my Baby Blue?
  My tears don’t wash this paint off you
  Where do you play, my Baby Blue?
  I’ve years of love I saved for you
  When your marrow lies in trees that grew,
  And by your head, buds bloom anew
  On your birthday, I will kneel there too
  To blow out your candles, my Baby Blue.

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This was inspired in part by the poem "Ballad of Burmingham".