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The Lagoon

The lagoon is long gone,

But Laguna Street,

Where women slogged

Hauling dirty clothes

Cuts over the wealthy heights.

 Downtown there’s a frisky statue

Of a washerwoman’s daughter

And, near the park, a mansion

Her sugar king built her.

Time shatters lives

Into such glinting shards

Of folklore.

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