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Give me the shearling wool for silky feet; to ward off chills in this audacious cold. With eiderdown make all my slumber sweet and there tucked in, let all my dreams unfold. On lofty pillows high, let me recline, to cushion any pain that I might feel and let a good night's sleep at last be mine, that I, untroubled, may begin to heal. Let banshee winds around the casement wail, as fingers of the trees tap cold and dead, out on the windows, where the cold prevails. I will be safely nestled in my bed. How delicate I must appear to be! A sister to, "The Princess and the Pea".
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Jan 2, 2012
Jan 2, 2012 at 10:15 AM UTC
Shearling (A Sonnet)
Give me the shearling wool for silky feet; to ward off chills in this audacious cold. With eiderdown make all my slumber sweet and there tucked in, let all my dreams unfold. On lofty pillows high, let me recline, to cushion any pain that I might feel and let a good night's sleep at last be mine, that I, untroubled, may begin to heal. Let banshee winds around the casement wail, as fingers of the trees tap cold and dead, out on the windows, where the cold prevails. I will be safely nestled in my bed. How delicate I must appear to be! A sister to, "The Princess and the Pea".
deborah-birch
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67/F/Canadian
Jan 2, 2012
Jan 2, 2012 at 10:15 AM UTC
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