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Mightier Than The Sword

by @jamie-l-cantore

Allow it in -aye, 'till when? All at such cost, none are lost Lo! then, what is foretold men, Fiery talks or the coldest frost, And breath & word alike swept Away again, swept away in vain A breadth as wide as death, except We sustain all humanity, the refrain; Yet forlorn we are in an age torn - Such a number high of tongues cry For mourn dost they must the morn, Nary a ryhme of these words be lie. The world can sever, and whosoever Is taught to pass or stay brave & fast Shall be learnéd & it prove no effort If it be times as is the last that's cast. Victory is what the sword can afford Yet a poets pen can lord their sword.
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