The installation of fixes



She purchased my soul
When I was a slave
She allowed me her
pleasures
Might I may never
be slave to another
We please one another
respectively
so we many never beg
and be unhappiness in
chore

…..................................….................
...
Some applaud in admiration
And admire him in adversity
Yet yawn in bordum
And pray for his defeat
I wish his wife and concerbines
Would abandon him
And install his enemy as his
Replacement
They'd use his name as an
act of loyalty
And laugh when his name is spoken
If preparation meets opportunity
Might he never knew rightful ways

............................................................

Modern
Starts when
To have all
Things of now
Ancient
Who is appointed
to charter change
.......................................................
Speak excitement into
this day
That night I might
excite you
,.......................................................
Might my soul live forever
that I refuse to bow my
head
Then foolish am I
to be so dumb not to know
fear
Then my spirt shall never die
Than she who refuses to love
me
Might find a year in her eye
............................................................

Tire in task and speakers me
Than might you tire in defeat
Than unkind are those best ability
Will cause them to fall to there
Knees
Speak then those forincations
that makes you superior to me
Than I maybe same to them as
Lovers
To have you to lovers me

...........................................................

Practice Stoicism
Until your role is
defined
To your duty in such
Servitude
To be certain and
Refined
Know those beneath
You
Might there ambition
One day have you
Beneath them
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Submitted by allanterry542curtis_2 on November 24, 2021

Modified on March 15, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXABAAACXXX DCEFBEGHXCDCX XXXXHXX IXXI AEXJXXJXCJ CFCXXBCXBC EGKXXXKXIDIE
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 1,708
Words 266
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 11, 15, 24, 10, 13

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