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Author: Faye Coon
Fiction Rated: T - English - Romance/Poetry - Reviews: 2 - Published: 09-11-09 - Updated: 09-11-09 - Complete - id:2719267

I LAHV YU FEI

Well where are you now?

Cool Bottomed like me

If you could see

The type of trash in my footsteps

Walking downtown at night

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By the cardio that is right

Will our eager impressions bare to come

Vagrant, So like ghosts holding hands in New Haven

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Wei

Hooded porcelain still in my devour

Or my imagination

I remember – Wei – Cant sleep

But – Guh Biao – I’ll remember

As if my personality could rejoin

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‘Would you Like Some Tea?’

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Niao Biao Hu Cha?’

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Concubine dressed for incarceration

Take me at my word that ~

I LOVE YOU

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Wuo Ai Nee’

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Wei – Crying Into Me

All over again

To requite nullity once more

And tear the womb of our tragic kingdom

Me, in your silk’s patchouli

Unfeld, so don’t you hold our glow in despite

Despite the rush of failure and under stones

The wonders staring back at the faithless innocents

Werent we? No

Werent we? Wei? Can you hear me?

Or couldn’t you have known about

The still blue demons

In your concubines wake.

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That Shutter after you and wait

To puncture…

An almost perfect sky

Far too chilly in those winter skies

Theyd danced with us at Russian buffets

And mimed our lips in karaoke and kiss

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Every intangible union

Under bed and blanket

Shell the smallest lie

To merge the rapture with the puppet strings

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Behind this neck – Wei

Lies a sword that soon shall sing

Of our great retreat in compassion

Seal the precious into bone

And Spill All Of My Wine For You

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Wish a farewell

To your concubine

Who Sleeps Without Her King Tonite.

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- Farewell My Concubine -

- Faye Coon -



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