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In Disguise
The hot water drops down her hands
 Running smoother than the light cloth she clutches
 Dirty with salty tears and muddy feet.
 Hoping to rub out every stain,
 Each marking another dry day
 Empty of food. 
 She hangs it up
 Flat on the tin roof
 Folded into the metal ridges
 Hoping against hope
 That each droplet
 Of filthy water
 Will make it clean,
 Cleaner.
 Her brother plays in the dirt
 Making up a game
 Of sticks and stones,
 His head filled with
 Far away places.
 The shiny eyes of a princess
 So clean and fair
 He forgets about the orange dirt 
 Caked under his tiny fingernails.

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