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Jan 2018
I'm saddened by my mirrored face,
Smiling like a Sogdian on his rock,
When every grain-glass touched
Conceals belded thoughts.
Still I don't dare
To settle on that canopic fold.
At night's blessed brim,
Sing a good song for me,
And place this wood-husk lute on the wadi....
Come spring I'll be just as cold.
Dawnstar
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Dawnstar  out of the blue
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       Medusa, Jamadhi Verse and Alasiri T
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