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( Sonnet ) In the drugs of the airs so nearly By her, deep in delusions of youth, I followed dry some salt seas soul, Blinded by a siren, in the sundials, Of her dark, entangling, dire red hair. My soul was unmembering and lost, My body, tided to the moons glows And pull, she rowed us deep before Dawn, and a drowning mans shanty Cut my ears. Was not all dreamland? Were the stars merely eyes that sailed Into a sailors tall tales token etched on Scrimshaw, of bones gut ghostly white? Do mermaids in waves, pine for mortals?
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Nov 7, 2015
Nov 7, 2015 at 4:26 PM UTC
A Sailors Tale
( Sonnet ) In the drugs of the airs so nearly By her, deep in delusions of youth, I followed dry some salt seas soul, Blinded by a siren, in the sundials, Of her dark, entangling, dire red hair. My soul was unmembering and lost, My body, tided to the moons glows And pull, she rowed us deep before Dawn, and a drowning mans shanty Cut my ears. Was not all dreamland? Were the stars merely eyes that sailed Into a sailors tall tales token etched on Scrimshaw, of bones gut ghostly white? Do mermaids in waves, pine for mortals?
ormond
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Nov 7, 2015
Nov 7, 2015 at 4:26 PM UTC
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