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Ode to the Morning Glory
O how your soft blue pedals lay quilted along
   a white picket fence on a fine sunday morn,
 But how you do belong
   resting on thine eyes, moments do I wake,
 Though her gracious lips do rest instead,
   Knowing that I should have lead
    lower to thine for an eternal quake
     of pure ecstasy.
 
 Though, beautiful Morning Glory, bright as you may
   be, the somber day hasth come to take you away.
 As with my dear lover, I shall sing your song
   to remind us you are ne'er truely gone.
 Blessed be your Beauty; forevermore flowing through life,
   Cursed be my breath, surronded in such strife.
 
 Her Beauty so fine, lays across a Feather
   of such purities, as none but your own.
 Damned I to have used such a device
   To write this dreaded poem - My false boon.
 Though their Beauty will weather -
   in fine eternity past,
    O! Precious Feather!
    O! Morning Glory!
 Your Beauty will cease last.
 
 - Time.
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