Gladeblush

A meagre field lung gunge coloured and treeless, wall skirted

Through bored curtain I stepped broadly certain here She slept;

Full of bird-planted foxgloves, peonies like regency skirts upcrept

Ungallantly by hands ringwed

Her gated bed need-to-wring wet

Me sing aloud what we could not turn around and say.

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