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Since dust has settled in the discord here And life has fallen into stalemate now, With doubt--a prowling, crippling louse--and fear Subsiding, let us call an end to vows. As winter sheds the husk that summer bred Of whispers, wilting warmth, and golden light, I claim pathetic, hapless dreams misled, Condemning foolish hopes to suffer blight. Upon a field of blinding stars we blazed Until the color dimmed to mute pastel; O sweet rebellion--quelled before we raised Defeated heads and bid a cold farewell.         Against my will, I dwell on past regret         And memories of summer's silhouette.
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Jan 2, 2014
Jan 2, 2014 at 1:10 AM UTC
Please Be The End
Since dust has settled in the discord here And life has fallen into stalemate now, With doubt--a prowling, crippling louse--and fear Subsiding, let us call an end to vows. As winter sheds the husk that summer bred Of whispers, wilting warmth, and golden light, I claim pathetic, hapless dreams misled, Condemning foolish hopes to suffer blight. Upon a field of blinding stars we blazed Until the color dimmed to mute pastel; O sweet rebellion--quelled before we raised Defeated heads and bid a cold farewell.         Against my will, I dwell on past regret         And memories of summer's silhouette.
Shakespearean sonnet, son.
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Jan 2, 2014
Jan 2, 2014 at 1:10 AM UTC
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