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Your frozen slopes blushed in the dying light
As a sea of glass encased your ancient shores. Weird landscape, other-worldly, whose draughty priory Once housed men, their ascetic life belying The beauty of their works: your enigma is, They say, mastered now by cars and coffee shops. But, as I turned to look into the Cold-numbed face of the one I loved, I knew that mystery remains, ever immutable, Unconquered.
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