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Oh, woe! Oh, woe! Oh, woe, my girl has died! Her funeral's tonight, oh, how I grieve! I knew this day would come, I would not hide, yet as the news has come, I can't believe! A strong and faithful servant she had been, who carried me when I was found alone. She promised to stand by my side till in the course of time my flesh would leave its bone. In white attire she'll lay within the cask, as my old marriage laid within the same. I'll pour my soul as spirit from a flask, upon her sleeping face and call her name: Oh Hope, dear Hope, you've left me far too soon, and joined my former wife in honeymoon. (C)2013, Christos Rigakos
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May 9, 2013
May 9, 2013 at 2:28 AM UTC
Oh, woe! Oh, woe! Oh, woe, my girl has died!
Oh, woe! Oh, woe! Oh, woe, my girl has died! Her funeral's tonight, oh, how I grieve! I knew this day would come, I would not hide, yet as the news has come, I can't believe! A strong and faithful servant she had been, who carried me when I was found alone. She promised to stand by my side till in the course of time my flesh would leave its bone. In white attire she'll lay within the cask, as my old marriage laid within the same. I'll pour my soul as spirit from a flask, upon her sleeping face and call her name: Oh Hope, dear Hope, you've left me far too soon, and joined my former wife in honeymoon. (C)2013, Christos Rigakos
English (Shakesperean) Sonnet
christos-rigakos
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May 9, 2013
May 9, 2013 at 2:28 AM UTC
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