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Roman
Poems
Jun 2018
Quaint Malaise
I unconventionally condescend to a bitter result daily
I wake and conspire a conclusion for faith
Placed at attention are my facts; I have few
Till Quaint Malaise fades, there's nothing called new
Though outcomes occur, a fortune seems scarce
I'll hope it's oblique and my scruples are lies
To condole for oneself is to wish conscientious disdain
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