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Ivory and Ebony
The best of course, they'd have no less. A procelain doll, a bird in The proverbial gilded cage That sat poised on the bench, back straight For hours with no company But ivory and ebony, Watching children out the window With small, envious, stormy eyes The painted plastic prizes sat At attention on the sound box Where all could applaud their silence While tapping their witless feet to Chopin's Waltz in C sharp minor. But the doll had not the slightest Love for what had been accomplished, Only that which was sacrificed. Comments and Advice are appreciated, seeing as poetry is quite new to me. Thanks!
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