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I Saw You Again Yesterday
IV Once more I have been given cause to dwell On that ill-fated romance; I saw you again yesterday, years hence...was It just another casual dalliance? The affected tilt of your cruel and Arrogant chin, the high piling of a mass of Staggering auburn hair; And often I have wondered, just how did it Come about that former calamitous affair? Spontaneous they say? Personally I suspect It was all rather contrived. At that moment when I looked into those Unaging, dispassionate eyes, Still so very black, still so very heroically Beautiful, Although saddened with all the sorrows Of a tragedy that only he and you full knew, I found what had always been there and was Most evident... I needs not guess at your deeper discontent:- A blind man's tale of lust and infidelity; Your abhorrence of those sworn oaths that set Sharpened keels upon white breakers of a Sapphire sea. I watched as you raised a hot cappuccino To those perfect lips. But what cared he for war and death? He took His chance, plunged his mouth - and kissed!
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