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(an almost lipogram) It is missing! Just as a lost paramour or a forlorn suitor of a now hollow past, causing a lack of all glamour. My lass’s familiar touch hiding astray in murky clouds of a dulling rainbow, my writing turns to a wan pallid world as I scour my mind to supplant this loss. Assailing yon dragon with quill in hand I spurn my awaiting angst, stalking as Orion’s own conspirator disavowing all doubts of my own ability. Sallying forth I do not tarry. Words assault a wall of lofty doubts born of naught but a foolish phobia. Scaling mighty ramparts, my anima’s flight attacks a radiant moon. Until, with a final onslaught my thoughts find laconic catharsis. As twilight’s shroud is found approaching, with a concluding flourish of a now worn writing tool, my lost lass of misty pasts... returns. ©  S.Loeding All Rights Reserved
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Nov 3, 2015
Nov 3, 2015 at 5:25 PM UTC
~ Epsilon Astray ~
(an almost lipogram) It is missing! Just as a lost paramour or a forlorn suitor of a now hollow past, causing a lack of all glamour. My lass’s familiar touch hiding astray in murky clouds of a dulling rainbow, my writing turns to a wan pallid world as I scour my mind to supplant this loss. Assailing yon dragon with quill in hand I spurn my awaiting angst, stalking as Orion’s own conspirator disavowing all doubts of my own ability. Sallying forth I do not tarry. Words assault a wall of lofty doubts born of naught but a foolish phobia. Scaling mighty ramparts, my anima’s flight attacks a radiant moon. Until, with a final onslaught my thoughts find laconic catharsis. As twilight’s shroud is found approaching, with a concluding flourish of a now worn writing tool, my lost lass of misty pasts... returns. ©  S.Loeding All Rights Reserved
I do enjoy playing with my words. This task was set by a mentor of mine. It sounded simple but I swear I used every thesaurus available on the net to complete it.
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Nov 3, 2015
Nov 3, 2015 at 5:25 PM UTC
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