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A line taken from the Oscar Wilde Poem ..."The Harlot's House". E'er she'd dream of gent with truest intent Yet none did step unto her hearth's cement   Of a ********** she twas a common **** A love of bliss could ne'er be by her side She wished to become a ****** bride Ordinary men of alley and of street Had stripped her pristine heather neath sheet Of a deep twine she's not have in a glut The joys of sweet weather weren't bestowed A beautiful love ne'er to be glowed She sat alone with a constant wrenching (A phantom lover to her breast) she'd claim One who'd vow his fondness unto her name In reverie the strumpet e'er pining
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Dec 31, 2014
Dec 31, 2014 at 12:39 AM UTC
(Rosarian Sonnet)
A line taken from the Oscar Wilde Poem ..."The Harlot's House". E'er she'd dream of gent with truest intent Yet none did step unto her hearth's cement   Of a ********** she twas a common **** A love of bliss could ne'er be by her side She wished to become a ****** bride Ordinary men of alley and of street Had stripped her pristine heather neath sheet Of a deep twine she's not have in a glut The joys of sweet weather weren't bestowed A beautiful love ne'er to be glowed She sat alone with a constant wrenching (A phantom lover to her breast) she'd claim One who'd vow his fondness unto her name In reverie the strumpet e'er pining
ElizabethSquires
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Dec 31, 2014
Dec 31, 2014 at 12:39 AM UTC
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