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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Sonnet 1

In a fair and just world, we’d have two lives
One for foolish deeds, one we could atone
Roving eyed rogue… husband with loving wife
A chance for true love… doomed to stay alone
To those crying foul, you’ve still much to learn
One look at the world, reminds it’s not fair
If justice ‘twas lady, with torch to burn
Suitors would be many, safe in her lair
Mirrors of the past are a baited trap
Filled with promises… stark futility
As to my blunders, I’ll take on the rap
But dwelling on hell exacts a huge fee
A self-reflective speech, sound to mine ear
No wonder the vampire dislikes…mirrors

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