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What is it that no longer beats
lays upon the frozen waste of years Dead to the knowledge that floods like a sweeping gale that haunts the night the restless sleep still finds her in the midst of her wants prisoner to her own deep needs She shivers as she cries. O weeping wail upon the gale that so expresses her dying need That her heart broken, desolate stands A temple to her long lost love. A' but if man could love as such wear the world upon his might seem indifferent to the pain that rips tears deep the fragment of life And leaves haunted and e'er so lonely. We men have no might like theirs that can wage the coldest, most barren of years And therein still hold love true. A woman sees with the eyes the deep settled root of her own demise She will bear it how ever long for the love speaks louder more truer too The soul than all words do to men. For here they live it they hold the balance of the primed self Between the pride of dreams and romance. The days, the years that so haunts their dwellings Are the shackles of loves torment. They walk on, these tender mercies of light that brighten the days, tease gently the night upon the fragment realm of dreams That still come before their knight Love wholly till the morning breaks And light desolves into truth. I hear upon the mantel of thoughts the soft corridors of their souls Surrounding our world, our thoughts to them those Sirens of mortal flesh Those holders of promised bliss. Alisdaire O'Caoimph
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