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The twelfth house was deeply marred As of a forgotten ancient museum Echoing the words of my kinswoman Like a dusty book on a lectern Whence part of that time it is of one And part of that time is of other When the Sun leaves me and enters in you Then the season changes like feeling Partly winter and partly spring We are but fishes in a shallow marshland Tied together on our suckling mouths With rotten love and golden thread of stars We are but the saints of the vernal equinox
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Jan 12, 2013
Jan 12, 2013 at 1:55 PM UTC
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The twelfth house was deeply marred As of a forgotten ancient museum Echoing the words of my kinswoman Like a dusty book on a lectern Whence part of that time it is of one And part of that time is of other When the Sun leaves me and enters in you Then the season changes like feeling Partly winter and partly spring We are but fishes in a shallow marshland Tied together on our suckling mouths With rotten love and golden thread of stars We are but the saints of the vernal equinox
maryanne-m
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Jan 12, 2013
Jan 12, 2013 at 1:55 PM UTC
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