| TO MY GRANDFATHER | 
  
  
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      Louis Silver Lipinsky | 
  
  
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      You sat in your room  | 
  
  
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      amidst the towers of the city | 
  
  
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      and read your books of Hebrew | 
  
  
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      absorbing the ages of wisdom | 
  
  
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      and mystical chants. | 
  
  
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      White locks covered your hair with age. | 
  
  
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      When you walked the streets | 
  
  
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      children followed you. | 
  
  
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      You told them fairy tales | 
  
  
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      and their eyes glittered | 
  
  
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      dreams of wonderland. |