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Frequent Weaver Who Burns
by Robert Pollard
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Pagan shutters described at shrine
Dark stems large elephantine
Serpent sea snake zebra
Up love and deliver your good speech
Of youth and perfect skin
Sky gazing free of sin
Clipped at the hip peg legged and cracked
Expressing trivial concern
And then I long .
I'm the frequent weaver who burns
Shaft birth pride of pity
Going back from country to city
Come home now to surround you
You've no more to learn
Who do you think you are?
I'm the frequent weaver who burns
Pagan shutters described at shrine
Dark stems large elephantine
Serpent sea snake zebra
Up love and deliver your good speech
Of youth and perfect skin
Sky gazing free of sin
Clipped at the hip peg legged and cracked
Expressing trivial concern
And then I long .
I'm the frequent weaver who burns
Shaft birth pride of pity
Going back from country to city
Come home now to surround you
You've no more to learn
Who do you think you are?
I'm the frequent weaver who burns