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Not magick, nor the fires of Heaven Can outshine the beauty of thy charm Burnished bright in colours heathen That stoke the shuddering spirit warm When stars have died and run out of colour And marble and monuments decay Your truth will be embossed, for time fuller Written lucid on the sky, clear as day Next to you illusion pales And is made diminished, menial The urge for superfluous passion stales Deepest desires become congenial    O Beauty, with burning eyes arise    From enchanting peripheries
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Feb 10, 2017
Feb 10, 2017 at 1:59 AM UTC
Not Magick, Nor The Fires Of Heaven
Not magick, nor the fires of Heaven Can outshine the beauty of thy charm Burnished bright in colours heathen That stoke the shuddering spirit warm When stars have died and run out of colour And marble and monuments decay Your truth will be embossed, for time fuller Written lucid on the sky, clear as day Next to you illusion pales And is made diminished, menial The urge for superfluous passion stales Deepest desires become congenial    O Beauty, with burning eyes arise    From enchanting peripheries
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Feb 10, 2017 at 1:59 AM UTC
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