WINE AND GATES

Losing One's Virginity Entertainingly During War

here to more, the before
languages of virtue shall show...
the bent pride of more than war
we walk in the edict of the land, and its hold

lips of purgery will be made a God
the road to nourishment of the soul, is to be a lauded gain of evermore
thanks to the plentiful vision of nye, and its rod
this beauty of condition and the wishes of finished foreign...

actual lips, of sovereignty
have the sense to consider the wide and even roads of an enemy
they are come, with a song for a vehicle in the bleed and keep
cattle to move, rattle and thump, the motion of whimsey

the road leads to the vows of charisma and the beck and call of life
made for those of presence and chance of change who are willing to love
press of bests and the blindness of the land made new, and whole for a right
this is the charge of a star in the passion of the night, we covet

capitals of conscienced coersion and the favor of limits made light
the talk of continuation and the summation involved, is an order to sigh
we are the neath' of now, never hunger for a little more than might
ask the people we have seen in the gray forests and the fruit they offered to ide


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Losing One`s Virginity Entertainingly During War

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