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The Fate of the Gilt (Other) by OneFingerAnswer
My Abby of Tintern hath been wrought
Bedecked with the treasures he hath brought
The beauty of surroundings almost too painful to see
He single handedly forms both gilt and lily
I watch the color dance as the sun rises each day
Alas, I fear like the sun it will all be taken away
Before this joy I was content, every want fully met
Now that status would fell like a begger's debt
In his silence I hear birds never heard before
But I also hear a quiteness, something more
My sweet prince has something to say or ask
But fears laughter breaking through this happy mask
From these halls of beauty and ruins grand
I'm fearful of what those wicked Fates hath planned
If I were blessed with choice and control I'd have it out
Calming both our fears, quelling any and every doubt
Is it meant that the gold shall crack and peel?
Or are hearts meant chip and heal?
If like the Norse the Fates plunder what hath been built
Does the future of the lily match the fate of the gilt?
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