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Twisted Crown of Love
  Wax in which to dip angel wings
  A queen demands roses painted red
  Oh love, you peculiar a thing
  Words to prick at heart's harp strings
  And thorns to catch in the sheets of a bed
  A warlord, and carnation-crowned king
  In every grain the hourglass flings
  Two doves elope and three more lie dead
  Oh love, you peculiar a thing
  Love, in lighthearted feathers will bring
  Bleached petals and thorns to wed
  A warlord, and carnation-crowned king
  The Phoenix, with it's croaky voice  sings
  Of how ashes spoil when love has fled
  Oh love, you peculiar a thing
  No trust is in the harsh steel of rings
  Oh love, you peculiar a thing
  A Warlord, and carnation-crowned  King

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