Out of Wedlock
By threeleafshamrock
Tue, 29 Jun 2010
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Love's thunder rolls,
whilst blackening souls;
a paradise, for sinners.
Where golden rings
are trifling things
and losers can be winners.
Those hasty vows
beneath the boughs,
of leafless timber rotted,
where lustful vine,
appeared divine
to those, who were besotted.
Are lessons learned
by lovers spurned,
so easily forgotten
that they proceed,
to willful breed
what's clearly misbegotten
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good! you're back. : )
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good! you're back. : )
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Great to see you around here
Permalink Submitted by MistakenMagic on
Great to see you around here again, Chris! Brilliant poem - flows very well ;)
Magic xxx
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New Threeleafshamrock
Yes,good to read your work again.
Julie x
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"what's clearly
"what's clearly misbegotten"
A love child?
"Where golden rings
are trifling things
and losers can be winners."
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