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A tragic figure on the doorstep seeking solace
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by
etouffee
Thu Aug 22 2002 at 14:27:40
Icarus
stands on the front porch
and his bouquet wilts while he waits
for his damsel getting dressed.
She comes out shortly,
all
lace
and
perfume
.
He throws away the flowers and offers up a
little white
lyre
she grins and compliments his wings-
her confidence gives him altitude.
and they ascend, skyward.
for a.
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chaos
This is how memories are made
Icarus
Ambrosia
The Virtues of Villains: Part II
Divining the difference between boundaries and bondage
Noders' poetry
Imogene
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I'd blindly follow the most hopeless of paths
H.P. Lovecraft
Lyre
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