![]() Excerpts from the Journal of Dorian GrayA Poem by Michael R. BurchExcerpts from the Journal of Dorian Gray It was not so much dream, as error; The moon watched, silent, palest gold; Twelve strokes like lashes and their stings Dismembered limbs in vats of wood, Each lovely rose has thorns we miss; The patterns of our lives comprise Keywords/Tags: Oscar Wilde, portrait, Dorian Gay, journal, ageless, face, youthful, unchanging, rose, thorns, prick, vat, acid, acids, dismembered limbs, violent beauty, knife © 2020 Michael R. Burch |
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Added on May 19, 2020 Last Updated on May 19, 2020 Author
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