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Just when I thought my muse had left a splintered staccato formed words on a page; seems I still have a taste for the treble clef. Haste in the morning fuels the morning breath for two lovely dumbstruck lovers looking young for their age just when they thought their muse had left. I’m not sure I remember the rest; The words stop like drumsticks dropped in rage, but I still have a taste for the treble clef. Desperate to try as my cousin suggests burning through candles,  tarot, and sage just when I’m sure my muse has left. I vote for stripping this verse and shredding the rest Getting in with producers and out with the wage; We still have a taste for the treble clef. Tequila sunrise and a Mumford sunset; Is freedom a ***** once you’re out of the cage? Just when I thought my muse had left, seems I still have a taste for the treble clef.
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Nov 15, 2011
Nov 15, 2011 at 6:57 PM UTC
Treble clef (Just when I thought my muse had left)
Just when I thought my muse had left a splintered staccato formed words on a page; seems I still have a taste for the treble clef. Haste in the morning fuels the morning breath for two lovely dumbstruck lovers looking young for their age just when they thought their muse had left. I’m not sure I remember the rest; The words stop like drumsticks dropped in rage, but I still have a taste for the treble clef. Desperate to try as my cousin suggests burning through candles,  tarot, and sage just when I’m sure my muse has left. I vote for stripping this verse and shredding the rest Getting in with producers and out with the wage; We still have a taste for the treble clef. Tequila sunrise and a Mumford sunset; Is freedom a ***** once you’re out of the cage? Just when I thought my muse had left, seems I still have a taste for the treble clef.
This is a Villanelle, fresh from the roughest of presses.
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Nov 15, 2011
Nov 15, 2011 at 6:57 PM UTC
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