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Here in exile thy is separated Thy kin folk shall see not a sight of me Ousted from thy friends not feeling sated Another door hath been opened for me Others took this wretch into their welcome fold Thy cast to the winds of segregation Treading a path on a road so very cold Thy must suffer in vast alienation With hopes of returning back to kin Thy outlook is uncertain this is so Will their arms accept the one of much sin All is in the air maybe the signs say no Thy ruminates on the outer border Shall past friends give thy an entry order
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Mar 9, 2013
Mar 9, 2013 at 3:53 AM UTC
Here In Exile (Sonnet)
Here in exile thy is separated Thy kin folk shall see not a sight of me Ousted from thy friends not feeling sated Another door hath been opened for me Others took this wretch into their welcome fold Thy cast to the winds of segregation Treading a path on a road so very cold Thy must suffer in vast alienation With hopes of returning back to kin Thy outlook is uncertain this is so Will their arms accept the one of much sin All is in the air maybe the signs say no Thy ruminates on the outer border Shall past friends give thy an entry order
ElizabethSquires
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Mar 9, 2013
Mar 9, 2013 at 3:53 AM UTC
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