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Aghast amidst the summer bloom
Contributed by
Nickolata
on
Friday, 13th September 2002 @ 06:12:11 AM in AEST
Topic:
oops
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Never one to let thy ghost of fortune reap such eerie casts upon me,
Thus I should wonder of the springtime banter so fondly accusing,
Many a wrath of ill fate hath bequeath that I should ponder such emancipation.
With the valleys of sadness behind the sun, I slither, much like a snake of shame for the ill-gotten barbarity of it all!
By no means shall a bird soar to high by the beat of his own wing, by no mean should I watch in wonder as the airs doeth become to thin or him.
And with this! I decree, that thou art holier than thy predecessor, and stronger than thy soul who nailed thy lid unto his coffin.
Beat back the spring adored and summer past, and feel the chilled rain run down your back as winters scorn doeth grow,
amidst the jewels so precious to you, walk in shame for thy time hath gone.
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Nickolata
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2002-09-13 06:12:11] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Aghast amidst the summer bloom
(User Rating: 1 ) by Jackee_line on
Monday, 5th May 2003 @ 09:38:27 AM AEST (User
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