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My Gift Of Selfish Rain

"A poet who reads his verse in public may have other nasty habits" - R Heinlein

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Redolence.

Them baroque thoughts
with infinite disdain in play
and love lies close
a stone's throw away,
And words she did carve
in overwrought sentences
my crestfallen eyes fail
missing faint nuances.
For its the same bouquet
she first wore when
we met and now she says
it never did happen then.
Muted By Jalap. at 10:16 PM

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