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My demeanor is thy mistake For thou wither down my spine, and colour the world for thy sake Where ye sit idled among mine, The girdled pillar rests on his skin and stares at me with his eyes, The marble floor leaks my sins for ages fly hence with the bise, Cupid pierces thou with an arrow Yet I smile with my grin teeth out, It’s something thou cannot borrow For I get hugged by a deadly gout, The time is now begone And mistresses art now drawn
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Aug 9, 2016
Aug 9, 2016 at 8:38 AM UTC
Sonnet # 1
My demeanor is thy mistake For thou wither down my spine, and colour the world for thy sake Where ye sit idled among mine, The girdled pillar rests on his skin and stares at me with his eyes, The marble floor leaks my sins for ages fly hence with the bise, Cupid pierces thou with an arrow Yet I smile with my grin teeth out, It’s something thou cannot borrow For I get hugged by a deadly gout, The time is now begone And mistresses art now drawn
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