Poor Beau & Dear Rose
Peter Rogers
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Light flickered on and off as they went off Daft was the air, there, they nodded off Were they where they were when they were worthy? The light, on and off, as they got off How long has this gone on? Who dare knows? Just like any old pair of bare candles The dark shadows were shot, on and off From Poor Beau and Dear Rose Rose’s sorrows melted, plot holes in his Had Beau just any earthly idea Rose, the lady in the night, whose words like poems Beau, the lad in the day, whose acts like knives How long has this gone on? Who dare knows? Just like any old pair of bare candles The dark shadows were shot, on and off From Poor Beau and Dear Rose Her hand, another man’s, snapped ‘long the road Free, like smoke, and as long as his stay And, as a match, they say, pinkies leapt like poles As they went, on and off, nowhere that day How long has this gone on? Who dare knows? Just like any old pair of bare candles The dark shadows were shot, on and off From Poor Beau and Dear Rose On trips, oft through the night, paired by their flight Feathers fall faster from a pillow Beau out, to separate roads, Dear Beau and Poor Rose Drove, unknown, with unopposed light How long has this gone on? Who dare knows? Just like any old pair of bare candles The dark shadows were shot, on and off From poor bow and arrows
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