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Tag Archives: to his coy mistress

To Her Brazen Suitor: a response

To Her Brazen Suitor My coyness is no crime of mine As this world turns with planets align. We could sit and talk of our lives all day So long as you never think to stray. My heart is thorny like a rose’s stem But could you keep me like a rare gem. My mindContinue reading “To Her Brazen Suitor: a response”

Posted bynrhelmsNovember 23, 2020August 2, 2023Posted inArchived ProjectsTags:to his coy mistress1 Comment on To Her Brazen Suitor: a response

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