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Olivia Kent
Poems
Feb 2016
THE CHALICE
A chalice of gold.
A heart of stone.
May the drinker of spirits be forever cold.
Be inside chilled down to thy bone.
To partake thou of thy sweetest cheer.
To drink from cup edged with gilt.
Let thee never poison fear.
Ne'er to let thy flowers wilt.
May man partake of nectar pure.
Enjoy thine sip from flask and keg.
With ambrosia onwards lure.
Come forth my friends pray break a leg.
May love flow free 'twixt thee and me.
Forever eternal we shall be.
(c)LIVVI
Written by
Olivia Kent
Southampton, Hampshire.
(Southampton, Hampshire.)
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