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Reticence
As thine err of which
sunlight cracks through,
A ferrous rise in which thy’re
hearts flame anew.
On its plateau beseeched
o’er velvet lawn,
Aglow set thou’s wisdom e’
which near a purple dawn.
In its entirety of yer’ cloak
and slippers a figure so graceful,
Glided across these halls for years and years~
‘ine of a shadow’s pull.
Softly in its breach will
she never disturb those of asleep any.
From the gaze of thee
glum little birdie to the willowy branches and e’ sky,
The marvel of a lifetime was too lovely to keep to oneself,
“What is thy visicittudes o’ world, and who am I?”
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