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Sweet Calliope Sweet Calliope,
Desert me not now. Where are my words That were wont to flow. Where is the familiar Pressure in my chest, Of a thousand poignant lines, Bleeding from my heart On to the willing page? Where is the fledging epic Thou fostered in my once, The budding sonnet, The timeless lay? My ear strains, To hear thy whispered words. Yet silence. Impregnated silence. Thou guardian Of wandering bards, Why doth thou deny me! Am I not worthy Of thy inspiration? Am I not an adequate vessel? Or worser yet, My deepest fear. Have thou and thy maidens Faded over time? Did thou die with the ancients, That invoked your names? Do I search for that, Which none in this... Roman age can find?
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