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The Philosopher-Dad told me once more To prose Un-Condition with that of Fame Or marry the Stars; Whose Lights seeped at Core Bring those Cycles bound to Verses remain It was, I admit, since a Decade been For a ***** whose Hours prove your Good Truth That despite those Slates - as Smooth should have been Were our Terms writ; Be it Carnal or Couth Sad. If such your Judgment our Virtues based Though try as we must to Scribble the Heart Which by Human consign our Charms defaced And offer the Harlot to puncture your Part. If we mean well, then by Lighthouse Respect Take our Signals be; Without pre-aspect.
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Apr 10, 2013
Apr 10, 2013 at 9:28 AM UTC
SONNET TRIBUTE SUNDRY - ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY TWO - TOM DALEY
The Philosopher-Dad told me once more To prose Un-Condition with that of Fame Or marry the Stars; Whose Lights seeped at Core Bring those Cycles bound to Verses remain It was, I admit, since a Decade been For a ***** whose Hours prove your Good Truth That despite those Slates - as Smooth should have been Were our Terms writ; Be it Carnal or Couth Sad. If such your Judgment our Virtues based Though try as we must to Scribble the Heart Which by Human consign our Charms defaced And offer the Harlot to puncture your Part. If we mean well, then by Lighthouse Respect Take our Signals be; Without pre-aspect.
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Apr 10, 2013
Apr 10, 2013 at 9:28 AM UTC
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