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Temple

by dante1208

On the stairs, Of the Altar, I only see one Hope, Rising up, To an unmoving Wheel; Behold, Statues smile, At the unfaithful Clown, For his grinning is not enough, To shake the dust off his nose; Behold, Six candles illuminate The Devotion, Everyone wishes, To get, And Silence pronounces a yellow whisper, To open up devotees' eyes, And to make them look after Their strongest science; Meanwhile, I'm still sit right here, And enjoying the company, Of a purple breeze.
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Dec 10, 2019
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