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Wilt thou, wilt thou not?

Vanity plucks
the most fragrant
and perfectly formed rose,
holds it to her face and blushes,
in the expectation
that it will be inspired
to bleed poetry.

Anstey - on Feb. 6 2008
And the rose seems so apathetic.
Aphasic - on Feb. 6 2008
Yes, it's an old rose, and appears to be out of stock...
Anstey - on Feb. 6 2008
I've heard that poetry can have oddverse effects like that.
Aphasic - on Feb. 6 2008
Are you running a tap on my subconscious? Don't mess with this amazon :>
Anstey - on Feb. 6 2008

I'd review, but i already did.

I find it funny how insanity rhymes with vanity and almost with calamity and shaboomboombamity. 


Aphasic - on Feb. 6 2008
That's just silly. There's no way almost rhymes with shaboomboombamity.
Anstey - on Feb. 7 2008
Almost rhymes with anything. that's the joy of it.
Leanne - on Feb. 7 2008
Bleeding poetry is the leading cause of PMT.
Tracey - on Feb. 7 2008

Well done. I like the olde world title, imagery and theme that reflects all times so well.


Aphasic - on Feb. 8 2008
Thanks Tracey :] and Leanne, doesn't that work both ways?
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