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The night winds down to embers, left to die All smoldering and seething, coiled apart Like rattlesnakes engaging eye to eye Instead of lovers sharing heart to heart. This could have been avoided, some would say, If they were different, were these different times. Some better, more auspicious holiday, Perhaps, but winter offers bitter climes. Now elsewhere, things are better. Elsewhen, too. The curtain falls across an empty stage, Our actors long departed, longing too - What's longing, as you're flying from the cage? Together and together, free as birds, Beyond the humdrum cares of poets' words.
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Feb 14, 2019
Feb 14, 2019 at 11:18 PM UTC
just another day (sonnet)
The night winds down to embers, left to die All smoldering and seething, coiled apart Like rattlesnakes engaging eye to eye Instead of lovers sharing heart to heart. This could have been avoided, some would say, If they were different, were these different times. Some better, more auspicious holiday, Perhaps, but winter offers bitter climes. Now elsewhere, things are better. Elsewhen, too. The curtain falls across an empty stage, Our actors long departed, longing too - What's longing, as you're flying from the cage? Together and together, free as birds, Beyond the humdrum cares of poets' words.
Happy Valentine's Day, some of you. Happy day after, the rest.
chirurgeon
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Feb 14, 2019
Feb 14, 2019 at 11:18 PM UTC
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