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The Remaking
I stand where the sunset hugely spills Out upon subdued but still hotly Glowering plains... Now, perhaps, I should wistfully Recall my own homelands; her Diminished and flattened hills, Stretched and sleeping, far from yonder Adjacent wolfen domains. Vast plains, which, although of Unmatched grandeur, neither embolden To embrace upon mine passions... Or impart the reinforcement of Heartening succour...which the comfort Of those broken hills so pleasingly fulfils! For such is the pressing need to once More imbibe the contriteness that is The poor substance of this natives air; Whilst, under cacophonous arrangement Of timeless and haranguing bars, Casting off all gaudy encumberment - Thee imposition of these finely stitched Robes, To wander through uninhibited Fields: rudely revealed whence left Fallow and bare! And, humbling myself, but ne'er as Bold as Endymion, before vigilant Selene's disdainful glare, I would'st endeavour, rightly or not to Thusly suppose, To re-invent a lofty purpose beneath The hurtling rails of screaming stars; Here, in happy destitution, to wrap Abouts in tattered remnants of Ragged moonlight...thrown aside When callously abandoned there. Inspired by the "Pure" genius that was William Butler Yeats!
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