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11/26/2020

A rose-window seldom resembles a rose And we're taught that's okay. An allusion will suffice Where an illusion fails And either is better than the third near-homophone. The Carmen Sandiego of it all. For if we cannot have the real thing It's more fitting to sketch the bones from memory Than to chase the world round And only find its thorns.
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