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An age-fog hangs in heavy drapes Around my head, a thickening gauze, And memory of your love escapes This numbing mist that's sealed my doors. My straggling wispy hair you stroke, While whispering of a life-long love; Your shafts of sunlight **** and poke But cannot pierce the cloud above For staring at this window I Avert my gaze, your touch resist. My memory dulled, with glassy eye And drooling mouth,I face the mist.
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Jan 12, 2010
Jan 12, 2010 at 9:31 PM UTC
Age Fog
An age-fog hangs in heavy drapes Around my head, a thickening gauze, And memory of your love escapes This numbing mist that's sealed my doors. My straggling wispy hair you stroke, While whispering of a life-long love; Your shafts of sunlight **** and poke But cannot pierce the cloud above For staring at this window I Avert my gaze, your touch resist. My memory dulled, with glassy eye And drooling mouth,I face the mist.
Edited and re-worked March 2011 © Marcus Lane 2008
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Jan 12, 2010
Jan 12, 2010 at 9:31 PM UTC
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