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by Cynis Tiir
A book of Cynis poems, filled with foppery and romance.
Scarlet
If Beauteous Empress said to me
You may possess my gay Dynasty
if you will send your love away,
then this is what I'd say:
Good Scarlet Empress, Lady, thankee
for offering me your gay dynasty,
I'd liefer keep my love by far,
yea, Lady, my love, tra-la!
Hope
' Hope was assuaging:
its glimmer
cheered my gloomy pilgrimage
to the gold shrine of your love...
a mirage of water pool and palms
to a nomad lost in the South...
but in the end it only makes thirst worse '.
' Darling, if this hot trek
to some phantasmal Rathess
of love's consummation
is some Pasiapian labour
then I've fallen by the wayside.'
' as deeper, darker otherwhere
is unfulfilment...
we who have bathed in the lustrous light
of your charisma
now languish in miasmal black despair
and all we hopeless lovers share
the nightmare of the bathosphere.'