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[1974]
[1974]
TO THE DEAD POETS
TO THE DEAD POETS
Marlowe knifed in a [[?i?ing]] brawl,
Marlowe knifed in a dining brawl,
Villan who fled from a gallows trek;
Villan who fled from a gallows trek;
Wanton and Wastrel, each and all -
Wanton and Wastrel, each and all -
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Lovelace dead by his own neat hand,
Lovelace dead by his own neat hand,
Burns besotted, and Donne gone mad,
Burns besotted, and Donne gone mad,
And each, yet each of the [[shinng?]] band
And each, yet each of the [[shining?]] band
Dreaming the dreams of Gallahad.
Dreaming the dreams of Gallahad.



Latest revision as of 15:39, 4 May 2023

[1974] TO THE DEAD POETS Marlowe knifed in a dining brawl, Villan who fled from a gallows trek; Wanton and Wastrel, each and all - How can I wear love soberly.?

Shakespeare stealing the guarded gain, Flying to London Town with Anne. And the magic Coleridge stenk? insane Oh fix your love on some honest man!

Lovelace dead by his own neat hand, Burns besotted, and Donne gone mad, And each, yet each of the shining? band Dreaming the dreams of Gallahad.

Byron gone on his reckless way, Seeger murdered, with Brooke beside Swinburne wending his drunken way Shelley drowned in a foreign tide

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