J. G. X. Borrege

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Let us, you and I,
Once more linger over this trampled bed,
The labor of our innocence;
Where we hid.
...

My Mary sews in this evening's light.
I watch and observe her keenly now--
the wan-dry roses on her cheek,
the sorrow stitched upon her brow,
...

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Draw back the curtain of indifference
And stare
At all her ageless temple where gravestones life.
...

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First Love Lesson

Let us, you and I,
Once more linger over this trampled bed,
The labor of our innocence;
Where we hid.
For I was not blind to bluff
You
When you murmured no
Then let loose the whirligig toy.

(Yet forever I shall see
Your little timid face abed
Left like a crust of bread.)

Widow Lady
(War Widow)

Dancing round set-up wind & roses
surely she supposes
what a ghastly thing Death is
when greeted with a kiss...

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