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i. Duchess of the still splendor, Southeastern wind of the faraway; Prestige of foreign king's and Queen's, O' fair lass on display. ii. I'm here mine love, Verily, I'm not going away; The moon must taste ourn shadow's, As we pirouette the starry plains. iii. Tablet's wilt recordeth us By ourn handprint's with Ourn name's; the flambeau Is warm mi amour', please pirouette with me again. ©Brandon Nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane Nagley ( Filipino rose) dedicated
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Jan 24, 2016
Jan 24, 2016 at 7:02 PM UTC
Pirouetting the moon, shadow's in tune
i. Duchess of the still splendor, Southeastern wind of the faraway; Prestige of foreign king's and Queen's, O' fair lass on display. ii. I'm here mine love, Verily, I'm not going away; The moon must taste ourn shadow's, As we pirouette the starry plains. iii. Tablet's wilt recordeth us By ourn handprint's with Ourn name's; the flambeau Is warm mi amour', please pirouette with me again. ©Brandon Nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane Nagley ( Filipino rose) dedicated
Pirouetting - is a type of dancing.. Swirling on one foot. Duchess- archaic for woman... flambeau is like a flame on a torch.
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Jan 24, 2016
Jan 24, 2016 at 7:02 PM UTC
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