Sonnet V.
Cardiac fortresses have not their steel rusty,
So much that air with harsh metal collides not,
Could it even be said memories by nightmares so dusty
Find not in such barrier easily trespassable dot
But not only the sands of time perceive hearty walls
And every blood from flowing becomes more resting
Fail then the heavenly bleeding from its many good falls
For a far too full tank to with beats start protesting
Remains more anxious the more shielded it can get:
Without their love wouldn’t fair birds ever fly
To as far a soil on which no eyes can be set
Or reaching as much of a life so as to forget how to die
Stay then so unhurt, warm in a holy defensive trait
To only later realize how much weight can weigh hate
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