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TEUHTLILLI My family looks for me. Why, then, do I, Here in this hideous House of Serpents, wait? A hellish bestiary of constrictors. But now, behold where, from the grisly gate, Our golden eagle lights like daybreak’s rays. Enter MOTECUHZOMA. MOTECUHZOMA Well met, bright steward. Rise, and meet me, sir. TEUHTLILLI When might a mortal’s eye behold the sun? MOTECUHZOMA When, sir? Why, when he dwindles in the west, When, blushing red and swollen full with care, A man might ogle with unwinking eyes Before his flickering orb of day winks out. Look up, my scout. I wish your sights were high, And eyed a brighter orbit for your liege. TEUHTLILLI I do, your majesty. MOTECUHZOMA Come, your report.
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Jun 3, 2017
Jun 3, 2017 at 1:49 PM UTC
The Floral War 2:8:1-14
TEUHTLILLI My family looks for me. Why, then, do I, Here in this hideous House of Serpents, wait? A hellish bestiary of constrictors. But now, behold where, from the grisly gate, Our golden eagle lights like daybreak’s rays. Enter MOTECUHZOMA. MOTECUHZOMA Well met, bright steward. Rise, and meet me, sir. TEUHTLILLI When might a mortal’s eye behold the sun? MOTECUHZOMA When, sir? Why, when he dwindles in the west, When, blushing red and swollen full with care, A man might ogle with unwinking eyes Before his flickering orb of day winks out. Look up, my scout. I wish your sights were high, And eyed a brighter orbit for your liege. TEUHTLILLI I do, your majesty. MOTECUHZOMA Come, your report.
From my play in verse, thefloralwar.com
david-betten
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Jun 3, 2017
Jun 3, 2017 at 1:49 PM UTC
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