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caprice for gloriana

your skin is pale silk, my white hart, my Sol heart, your blood as it thrums is red Eucharist wine, your hair all the sun's godly glory and gold: so Gloriana, lonely amora, who'd not call you the one and the only? you speak of the sweet whispers that the waves could-- could!-- bring, you, all fragrant with frankincense and rosehips and thyme, you, avournine, flow to and away with the moon's ebb and sway, and who'd not shiver and tremble before you, loreley! you claim castle and crown with your easy warm grace, you claim thrones of ice then complain of the cold, and to touch your lips to petals is to touch her face: but Titania, appassionata nostra, caprice and impermanence, grace and countenance, our lady of the lake!
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birdsflyout
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Nov 26, 2012
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