Daniel Reurink

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Faun - Poem by Daniel Reurink
O faun thy dearest memory
Comes to me from the sea
It is a chance of fleeting grace
Upon my will upon my face
Thy form and essence is surprised
By thou art selfless guise
For whom do thou speaketh through
Is it me, me you, or you so new
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
Poems by Daniel Reurink : 16 / 53
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Poem Submitted: Friday, July 14, 2017
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