By S.D.Sycther
And sunrise knows many beasts of past;
But none has last than the four-footed beast;
He shall be there and so shall his feast.
And only one only one four-footed beast.
Clever as fox, cunning as honey;
Humming as bees, joke as funny.
Well, well sunrise days ain't funny.
Clever as the fox, cunning as honey.
But bells many languages, heads many cultures,
And fame and aim ain't less the vultures.
When mouths are one solar plexus are many;
Then cries heaven and clouds aren't rainy.
Thrasonical, vainglorious, boastful mean the same;
Just as the word "domestic" rhymes with the word "tame".
Beloved that chyme, falsehood brings lime;
However forget darkness, brotherhood brings time.
Sacred-sacred darkness, nocturnal thy hymn;
Sacred-sacred darkness, nocturnal thy hymn;
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The measure of darkness, feet so long...
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