A Wary Wrong
Written by: Zoe Luglan
Sober thrill, sober ail,
Morrow hush, morrow crier,
Sober nark, sober wail,
Sorrow blood, sorrow liar!
I do, somber love affair,
Whisper rein the June despair;
Grand cry nerve the airy scene,
Who few were yours go on a lien;
The vow strips all her tensioners’ plea,
Sin where bold dotes, and rots who flee;
Woe be beauties deigned to bury,
When low rebels swive fair Mary;
Sly lust, so bleak, quells all honor,
And fangs her virtue in deathly ardor.
— inspired by Shakespeare’s A Fairy Song