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I shan’t be yours to keep for all the days, Yet we will not allow this fact to hold Us back from nights of dang’rous run-aways To rivers making feeble young feel bold. None knows these moments though they are our best, For journals are for those with shameless lives; I tire of passing-halfway wicked tests That won’t allow mistakes like love to thrive. Now I begin to question all I’ve heard About your kind and how we’re not the same, To disregard the tales of hearts like birds Caged under books of ancient writ and shame. So time still has to tell who remains free And who is here in youth’s captivity.
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Oct 11, 2011
Oct 11, 2011 at 9:47 PM UTC
Unnamed Sonnet--Thoughts at Line Creek
I shan’t be yours to keep for all the days, Yet we will not allow this fact to hold Us back from nights of dang’rous run-aways To rivers making feeble young feel bold. None knows these moments though they are our best, For journals are for those with shameless lives; I tire of passing-halfway wicked tests That won’t allow mistakes like love to thrive. Now I begin to question all I’ve heard About your kind and how we’re not the same, To disregard the tales of hearts like birds Caged under books of ancient writ and shame. So time still has to tell who remains free And who is here in youth’s captivity.
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Oct 11, 2011
Oct 11, 2011 at 9:47 PM UTC
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