Sonnet II, Breath so Vile

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Sonnet II

Breath so Vile

©2010, Olan L. Smith


Abortive; thus a cruel emotion reigned,

And I― inferring not as who is true;

Who bears a wicked heart so black and stained?

And yet— as I do walk this earth anew,

And wishing not to breathe a breath so vile,

When— we were brewing darkness, evil loomed.

If I revolt and thus should come your bile

A fire would not bewail, and thus so groomed

Our fate; and who will wear a scar or dons

A face so marred and eyes as dimmed by hate;

And if an omen does so deem or fawns,

And; when a moment eyes should meet too late

Or do each other greet and lust for more,

A wind is come, an icy breeze is lore. 

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