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SONNET TRIBUTE SUNDRY - TWENTY-THREE - TOM DALEY

Sparkling Sister, pluck me those Eagle's Wings

And with my Claws I gouge my Pearls four-fold

Two Smiling Clowns, oft their Faces must Sing

From that Oracle you Guys take to uphold

He was Smart to cower under his Watch,

I refer to the Brother whose Bell he hid

The Capital's Hallmark whose Spy did match

With Gruning Deception he took to bid

Quite a Character, am I? That you must know

To carry a Mirror when you're with Her

And on each Night when both share a Pillow

To check your Scents before the Neighbours stir.

Cassanova, be the Hero of this Theme

Such Salted Face can turn my own so Green.

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xavier-paolo-josh-mandreza
Filipino
Published
Mar 10, 2013
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