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The World Of Dying Love

    By Paul Cameron Brown



    The long finger of blackness is holding its head for us.
    Dingy bue is its shade,
    comatose in movement, hazarding a slow swiftness,
    it inches toward us.

    Relief comes fitfully.
    The dragon alone, an upstart
    crowned with drunken spending,
    has horse colours as ribbons with his eyes.
    It cradles a breast of trembling bone.

    Misercorde, Misercorde.
    I dreamt I saw skeletal slackness
    dangling;
    the poverty of touch is a casket
    with love in rumbling sockets.
    Craziness is the passion of the engulfed,
    dribbling pleasantly.

    Presentations extended beyond and into themselves.
    Slackness schemes with invalid awareness
    in a brothel of hope.



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