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I wish not to want you For fear that, when I hold you, My touch change you golden With greedy alchemist's fingers. I wish not to want you And liberty, command you From the nobility -- Metallic -- which bars you from love. A Queen of Phrygia I sow sin in good nature Chest hollow for dictums That confine my pow'r to transform I've no eyes to covet Yet I birth my own idols In chambers forbidden To those of conscience staunchly pure I plead you, stay iron And I'll be happily robbed Of my talent to turn Wretched an organic desire I wish not to want you As I lay my hands on you But I have not the gift To breathe such wishes into life.
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Nov 2, 2014
Nov 2, 2014 at 1:30 PM UTC
I Wish Not to Want You
I wish not to want you For fear that, when I hold you, My touch change you golden With greedy alchemist's fingers. I wish not to want you And liberty, command you From the nobility -- Metallic -- which bars you from love. A Queen of Phrygia I sow sin in good nature Chest hollow for dictums That confine my pow'r to transform I've no eyes to covet Yet I birth my own idols In chambers forbidden To those of conscience staunchly pure I plead you, stay iron And I'll be happily robbed Of my talent to turn Wretched an organic desire I wish not to want you As I lay my hands on you But I have not the gift To breathe such wishes into life.
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Nov 2, 2014
Nov 2, 2014 at 1:30 PM UTC
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