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Saturday, May 5, 2007

Languorous Galleons

Who can say what languorous galleons lose

Across the great Dravidian gaggle of time

Plundering metaphors like juggernauts

They sail on to tethered boundaries of yore

Posted by Lisa Wines at 5:06 AM
Labels: galleon

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