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You took the road A million others have taken But you took it alone A troubadour The watery strain Of your Orphean ballads Too much for The other myrmidons So they left you To wilt the willows Alone. Acetone will not unhinge An epoxy this old. You’re stuck In another place Another time And though the man Who put you there Is no more. You’re still quaking In the aftermath Of his seismic waves. And others Though once ensorcelled By the sight Of beauty in pain Are now repulsed By your entrenchment In its vines.
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Feb 5, 2017
Feb 5, 2017 at 1:14 AM UTC
The Other Road
You took the road A million others have taken But you took it alone A troubadour The watery strain Of your Orphean ballads Too much for The other myrmidons So they left you To wilt the willows Alone. Acetone will not unhinge An epoxy this old. You’re stuck In another place Another time And though the man Who put you there Is no more. You’re still quaking In the aftermath Of his seismic waves. And others Though once ensorcelled By the sight Of beauty in pain Are now repulsed By your entrenchment In its vines.
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Feb 5, 2017
Feb 5, 2017 at 1:14 AM UTC
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