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This city is a wasteland of broken temples and creaking pines, where the fountains wheeze and sputter into their bowls of lichened marble From every street vent rises the dismal miasma of the sepulchre Among the ruins, the dark roses are ragged as moth-eaten damask and the tired nightingale trills like a rusty harpsichord -all hope died here with the Golden One Now I look East to the Promised Land of the opal arch and the diamond rains where hives bristle and the honey flows
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Aug 25, 2024
Aug 25, 2024 at 2:20 PM UTC
Rome
This city is a wasteland of broken temples and creaking pines, where the fountains wheeze and sputter into their bowls of lichened marble From every street vent rises the dismal miasma of the sepulchre Among the ruins, the dark roses are ragged as moth-eaten damask and the tired nightingale trills like a rusty harpsichord -all hope died here with the Golden One Now I look East to the Promised Land of the opal arch and the diamond rains where hives bristle and the honey flows
rachel-thomas
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53/F/Rome
Aug 25, 2024
Aug 25, 2024 at 2:20 PM UTC
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