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PRESUMPTION by HANIEL (CLARK) LONG

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First Line: O WHO ARE YOU, THE GODDESS CRIED
Last Line: WHICH NOW YOU'LL LEAD ME OUT OF.

O Who are you, the goddess cried,
To clamber to my heaven?
Merely a youth who's come to be
Your lord and lover, answered he,
And stay with you till daylight

And by what right, the goddess cried,
Dare you presume to speak so?
A thousand bitter nights, he said,
Admit me to your snow-white bed,
And darkness support me.

I could have built the Pyramids
With half the waster thinking
I've spent on you and your mad ways.
'Twas you that lost me in this maze
Which now you'll lead me out of.



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