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Fair-Haired Girl
Asleep by nine and up at six
 For a naked face hath need be fixed,
 A fair-haired girl in a wooden seat
 Whose nitrogen relies in her need to cheat 
 Herself up a scale though one did not please
 The fair-haired girl’s taunting need to squeeze
 In what rests in her chests across her room
 This guise she plays on the thread of a loom
 Her eyelashes crawl likes the legs of a spider
 And with a brown painted face these legs will conspire 
 Masking beneath an invented her
 With a value less than her created cure
 To what she abhors about her kind
 Thought the likeness of her kind she will never find 
 The fair-haired girl never saw this cover
 Of culture’s smiles to one another
 For behind ever skirt and behind every curl
 Is a weakened decaying fair-haired girl

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