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Albion

by georgia-marginson-swart

Sleeping king that sings to my dreams Who weaves slender horrors most deadly That hold back all my nightmares My stalactite lord, under earth I look Over hill and tomb I search And do not find a clue of you I trace your face in books of old tithes Debts paid and kingdoms conquered The fossils of you that smash against The sea of a world you never sailed to There is no one living who could tell me What mouth produced such lilting voice, Eager tongue and godly drawl My ears tremble with it, when The world has forgotten how. But the dreams The dreams know your name The nightmares, too
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22 / F / English
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georgia-marginson-swart
22 / F / English
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Jun 17, 2019
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