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Temptation unravels like a flower abdicating her bulb For to fair maidens, my life I’ve sold Hold me and dawn your lips upon mine And let you and me sail through Paris, down the river of her Seine Warmth I know not, yet nathless I seek Apollo’s chariot mare And to hunt ‘til dusk at us she stares Lay here under the veil of twilight Under the twilight, ‘til the sun lays forth her light, nay any brightness Follow me down the Rhine, right, follow not to the river of Styx Rise with me amongst Alps, like Frederick When I call, will you find us a niche? Or tell me Atlas has fell, and your thoughts have shattered to pieces? Endeavor to find my ailing pen and fly to me on winged shoes I juggle your court, the fastest fool Woman, I thought you my medicine But the turmoil you pave, leaves me a reluctant libertine Here am I, waging a war wherein I will dutifully fail But for thee, Cupid’s arrow I’d impale Then in my failure I find discord Oh how my war ails her, bind me in brass under the lunar cold How could you forgive me? Wearied, hands I forged flames and scarred your heart And left you hideously distraught Should you, I’d build you a throne d’or And father for us four children, each as innocent as a fleur Cast me out like the dawn, for in my heart, the wind blows full of sand Deep in there, your Trojan horse still stands Down in the earth you will find my soul You brought your wars-men to lay waste what could have been wonderful Proud, are you?, for waving the air under my wings upon which I Climbed to the Sun, in euphoric high Now to the maze where I still devise To face your wrath and wrestle your beasts to ensure our love survives Tis a hopeless cause, I walk like the air on a stale summer day And I’m dreaming of your sharp green eyes And I remember your skin like silk Woven by the Fates; “us,” I thought we were to be bred of the same ilk Resign to Versailles and sit beneath the Sun King, his brightly “or” Run to the valley, you did before And in there find your poisoned lily Your fallen stars unveil your sympathies; marked by your fleur-de-lis Stand like a pillar of salt, lick your wounds, and try to quench your thirst You were born with two snakes in your fists And you fend off all men; lonesome blues You deny yourself passion and love, but dress as if he seeks you I drowned myself beneath a circle of stars, searching for answers And came upon a ballet dancer I asked her, “don’t dance in paraphrase” “Let me see you at réveille, and peer on your inward gaze.” Show yourself to me, self proclaimed Queen of many-a-mans envy Your masquerade ***** hide your beauty You speak endless lies, but show not a man When you stay behind your dramatic masks, you’ll never know friends again Throw out your doctrines that bind your immeasurable concerns Turn off the things you think you have learned And decide with your mind and your heart Seek Saturn to announce your mysteries, now then, think like Descartes
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Oct 14, 2020
Oct 14, 2020 at 2:53 PM UTC
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Temptation unravels like a flower abdicating her bulb For to fair maidens, my life I’ve sold Hold me and dawn your lips upon mine And let you and me sail through Paris, down the river of her Seine Warmth I know not, yet nathless I seek Apollo’s chariot mare And to hunt ‘til dusk at us she stares Lay here under the veil of twilight Under the twilight, ‘til the sun lays forth her light, nay any brightness Follow me down the Rhine, right, follow not to the river of Styx Rise with me amongst Alps, like Frederick When I call, will you find us a niche? Or tell me Atlas has fell, and your thoughts have shattered to pieces? Endeavor to find my ailing pen and fly to me on winged shoes I juggle your court, the fastest fool Woman, I thought you my medicine But the turmoil you pave, leaves me a reluctant libertine Here am I, waging a war wherein I will dutifully fail But for thee, Cupid’s arrow I’d impale Then in my failure I find discord Oh how my war ails her, bind me in brass under the lunar cold How could you forgive me? Wearied, hands I forged flames and scarred your heart And left you hideously distraught Should you, I’d build you a throne d’or And father for us four children, each as innocent as a fleur Cast me out like the dawn, for in my heart, the wind blows full of sand Deep in there, your Trojan horse still stands Down in the earth you will find my soul You brought your wars-men to lay waste what could have been wonderful Proud, are you?, for waving the air under my wings upon which I Climbed to the Sun, in euphoric high Now to the maze where I still devise To face your wrath and wrestle your beasts to ensure our love survives Tis a hopeless cause, I walk like the air on a stale summer day And I’m dreaming of your sharp green eyes And I remember your skin like silk Woven by the Fates; “us,” I thought we were to be bred of the same ilk Resign to Versailles and sit beneath the Sun King, his brightly “or” Run to the valley, you did before And in there find your poisoned lily Your fallen stars unveil your sympathies; marked by your fleur-de-lis Stand like a pillar of salt, lick your wounds, and try to quench your thirst You were born with two snakes in your fists And you fend off all men; lonesome blues You deny yourself passion and love, but dress as if he seeks you I drowned myself beneath a circle of stars, searching for answers And came upon a ballet dancer I asked her, “don’t dance in paraphrase” “Let me see you at réveille, and peer on your inward gaze.” Show yourself to me, self proclaimed Queen of many-a-mans envy Your masquerade ***** hide your beauty You speak endless lies, but show not a man When you stay behind your dramatic masks, you’ll never know friends again Throw out your doctrines that bind your immeasurable concerns Turn off the things you think you have learned And decide with your mind and your heart Seek Saturn to announce your mysteries, now then, think like Descartes
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Oct 14, 2020
Oct 14, 2020 at 2:53 PM UTC
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