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In the Starlight Evading
In the starlight evading, On the crease of decision, The New fallen justice, Lay dormant and yet... All potters and priests, Suckle tragic enigmae, And wait in the aisle, For alchemist treats. In the starlight evading, From the genuine flesh These potters and priests view the science of fear. Pasting and painting Faces of nakedness, These priests and these potters Undu their veneer. In the starlight evading, Working backwards from winning, Some potters, one priest Panspermiate change. Unlocking, deducing This potter and priest, Set sights and maimed reason To round out their virtue Yet starlight evading In gracious reduction, Leaves na'ry a glimpse Of the joust in the night, Betwixt and between Potters and priests Divinate magic and tally The sins of today.
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