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Keeping Vigil
I centralize with evil premonition, The limited resource, not loving them For dreams prepare me not for violation, An innocence that many may condemn. It now assures me many woman do, Intrigue a man, ideas as being loose But purity confines this an excuse, Or could these needs be verily untrue? The sweet lament from visuals I portray, Is having found the ugliness inside, What worth am I if pity I provide? Can nothing do, provide me night and day. Wasted time is spent on writing verse, Aimless years are shortening one's life I am prepared, to be that perfect wife, Unfortunately by virtue, it's a curse. I feel unloved, but glady I shall give, The honour to a gentleman who can Maintain the loyalty as it began But trust is more an invite to forgive. Fear the dragon's teeth to all extent Has bitten off the positive domain, Of having made exception being plain, Then holier than thou is my torment.
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