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Winds wisp

Within a mere winds wisp

from the henge,

It stands, majestic.

Built by calloused hands,

Of stone pillar, carved

By centuries of raging Usk,

to rise above Isca Silurum.

The cambion desires and dreams,

Realised by this last enchantment.

 

Within a mere winds wisp

from the henge,

It falls, forlorn.

Razed by calloused hands,

To jealous rocks, wasted

By centuries of cooling Usk,

to lay beside Isca Silurum.

Staring at catherderal skies

over nights of firefly summer.

 

Two jacks, used.

I forgive my Camelot.

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christhamf
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Published
Oct 1, 2011
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