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To my Mom, Folded amid the pleat of your pleading phalanx The polished stones perspire against the liquid Metal. Pleasing among ladies the most placid Alas the precious possessing them does not mix, With the muzzled and mild-mannered muted muses Or with mischievous ones pummeling the world’s walls Grumbling in their baleful and poisonous houses Masters of the sapphire which in their hands falls. And binding the blessed garland along the long line Of your blinding blazing gorgeous blond golden hair I thus hope it is to you a fine and a fair, Sign of a love whose ripeness has just bloomed like wine This gift could be detailed the echo of a dart That is, in this sole spring repeated by my heart. Lyon, May 23, 2014
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Nov 28, 2015
Nov 28, 2015 at 12:11 PM UTC
The Glittering Garland
To my Mom, Folded amid the pleat of your pleading phalanx The polished stones perspire against the liquid Metal. Pleasing among ladies the most placid Alas the precious possessing them does not mix, With the muzzled and mild-mannered muted muses Or with mischievous ones pummeling the world’s walls Grumbling in their baleful and poisonous houses Masters of the sapphire which in their hands falls. And binding the blessed garland along the long line Of your blinding blazing gorgeous blond golden hair I thus hope it is to you a fine and a fair, Sign of a love whose ripeness has just bloomed like wine This gift could be detailed the echo of a dart That is, in this sole spring repeated by my heart. Lyon, May 23, 2014
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Nov 28, 2015
Nov 28, 2015 at 12:11 PM UTC
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