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HUNGRY PRINCE Last night, I watched a comet scorch the stars, And thaw the moon to melt into her sea. It detonated in a shower of sparks, A fiery triad, hissing to the lake. To me, a clear-cut message there shall be Three final, leading lights of Mexico- But I, alas, shall not be one of them. Farewell, old man, but hoard what friends you have. For now whatever well-planned path you take, Dark hearts and dusty bones ride in my wake. Exit.
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Oct 15, 2016
Oct 15, 2016 at 1:19 PM UTC
The Floral War 1:5:119-128
HUNGRY PRINCE Last night, I watched a comet scorch the stars, And thaw the moon to melt into her sea. It detonated in a shower of sparks, A fiery triad, hissing to the lake. To me, a clear-cut message there shall be Three final, leading lights of Mexico- But I, alas, shall not be one of them. Farewell, old man, but hoard what friends you have. For now whatever well-planned path you take, Dark hearts and dusty bones ride in my wake. Exit.
From my play in verse, thefloralwar.com
david-betten
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Oct 15, 2016
Oct 15, 2016 at 1:19 PM UTC
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