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Not by random will these Faces compare, These Sovereign Dainties blend just for you Though slaved, willing to burn a Worthy Stare And apt to earn your Felicities true After all, Honour deserves worthy besought, Worthy as Valued as Mulligan's Cat Forchance, win your rare and clawful Grace wrought Your Link once Opened by Reservation's at Yet for these Faithful and Endangered Few Whose Active Translation misunderstood Tend the Forest still; And tendered the Hue To filter your Baby's Innocent Good. Perhaps on my Mind's own Weather debate Your Judgment the Sun; Your Jury the Rain.
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Mar 16, 2013
Mar 16, 2013 at 9:14 AM UTC
SONNET TRIBUTE SUNDRY - ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN - TOM DALEY
Not by random will these Faces compare, These Sovereign Dainties blend just for you Though slaved, willing to burn a Worthy Stare And apt to earn your Felicities true After all, Honour deserves worthy besought, Worthy as Valued as Mulligan's Cat Forchance, win your rare and clawful Grace wrought Your Link once Opened by Reservation's at Yet for these Faithful and Endangered Few Whose Active Translation misunderstood Tend the Forest still; And tendered the Hue To filter your Baby's Innocent Good. Perhaps on my Mind's own Weather debate Your Judgment the Sun; Your Jury the Rain.
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Mar 16, 2013
Mar 16, 2013 at 9:14 AM UTC
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