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Winter

As I betake to part of my cherished hearth,

And traverse the wintry swathes----

That cloak the earth, the erstwhile warmth;

Yea, the frost hath come again.----

 

Hail I early morn, the light of dawn,

The skies sanguine-stained.

Tho' the path is long I continue on,

For yon do you await.

 

Your locks and skin of beauteous ebon,

Your eyes of Gallic beige,

So solace the ***** wearied and lonesome,

'Mid these invernal days.

 

Will I bear the brunt of winter's clutch

To share with you a lover's gaze,

O worry not, my queenly love,

For anon will I be there.

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Dec 14, 2024
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