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gothic poetry

they may talk of love in a cottage
we who stood
when a deed is done for freedom
behold me, in my chiffon, gauze and tinsel
a pen of steel
the long resounding marble corridors
those black eyes i once so praised
a thousand silent years ago
see, they return
last midnight
and with the humming bird

 



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