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Temple You

04/28/2026 14:58h
What is mysterious about loss, flush of arm pulled from a wilted sleeve, summer’s urine-tang in autumn leaves? Let   John Keats light another fag. Or Brontë refuse the doctor on her black sateen settee. For whatever part of   you may be taken away, you said, is the scar I will visit first with my mouth, each time, as gold visits the thieved till, sun the obliterated sill, saying praise you for leaving me this you, this living still.