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Victorian Pens

by rachel-patterson

All I could do Was stare at my shoes And spend the spoken word On petty pithy plights Undressed in moonlight Whilst you wielded a sword Tradition would have me win Though speech is a hollow thing This I knew before Slashes, feints and rips From my eyes to my hips My legs safe to carry your war
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