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STORM WARNING by LOUISE GOODSON

First Line: SINCE I CANNOT DISCOURAGE YOU FROM THIS
Last Line: IS BUT A SPRITE WHO NEVER CAN BE GOOD.

Since I cannot discourage you from this,
This mad intent to have me what the cost,
Come seal your fated bargain with a kiss
And count your future peace a world well lost.
Remember that I warned you, when the first
Small pool of wonder filled your eager eyes,
That I was not the nectar for your thirst,
You saw me in a glamorous disguise.
And believing me the angel I am not,
You vest me with the charms you'd have me wear;
Too soon you must discover that the lot
Which you have drawn will only bring despair,
For what you took as perfect womanhood
Is but a sprite who never can be good.



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