Herald and parade where did you take my friend?
The curve made by your words
Solute to the leutenanent of the new modern age
like heckle and jeer at the trim and tan
Mama said that summer was a dead summer
Found some things under a bridge “I pity yer asses, us’s”
Fine pines for the sword and spear
A little finger split and a broken over there
“Come down here and say that”
I appraise your scope, the light in the sand you spread.
We are what you are thinking of
savage was a man and gore his occupation
A garden hemmed in a feckless faith
you are proof if need be built within me
mired in baseless conflict,
a period of waiting flamed, subdued by his patience shortly drawing USS his name is mooring
over there over there.
Come down here and say that.
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