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The slithering snake slid swift and slow Past my ear and into my mind, Shrank to a seed as sharp as crystal snow And grew to close my ears, and eyes blind . Woe became to me a pleasant friend And smeared shame upon my body, After a bath of stone and cement And common eyes beguiled at my misery. I walked on salt, after the sores from broken glass Knowing the gift of agony is matched in cursing ecstasy, Why worry in ceremony about superseding onus? Why smile in agony about the coming bliss here indefinitely? Light came and bathed me with honey And flowered beneath my feet a fine feather, Light watered my eyes to like an open curtain And the common eye repulsed my treasure.
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Aug 15, 2024
Aug 15, 2024 at 1:32 AM UTC
The crooked path
The slithering snake slid swift and slow Past my ear and into my mind, Shrank to a seed as sharp as crystal snow And grew to close my ears, and eyes blind . Woe became to me a pleasant friend And smeared shame upon my body, After a bath of stone and cement And common eyes beguiled at my misery. I walked on salt, after the sores from broken glass Knowing the gift of agony is matched in cursing ecstasy, Why worry in ceremony about superseding onus? Why smile in agony about the coming bliss here indefinitely? Light came and bathed me with honey And flowered beneath my feet a fine feather, Light watered my eyes to like an open curtain And the common eye repulsed my treasure.
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Aug 15, 2024
Aug 15, 2024 at 1:32 AM UTC
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