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My Aria
My aria
My sweet sung song of breath
The taste of blood mingles in countless eyes
Sanguis mine, my love and loss
My aria
My life
The aurora fills the night sky in silent heartsong
Pulling tendrils
Oh, astra
My aria
My shine, my glow, my ever-or
Pervenire, my gossamer thread
Oh, come and join
My sweet soft aria
My flavorful canentia, fill the still
Trill your high bites, paper drip from the page
But, oh, away
Ignite, oh, flame, asunder
Fall, fall, favilla, fall
Wrench my poor order desiderium
My aria, my aria
The salt stung pain
The ripped to bits stems
Oh, God
Oh, my aria
Tristitia my hard found love
My cry, my voice
My gone, my never-where
My tried, my false
Vienet, oh aria
Vienet
Vienet
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This piece was written for my creative writing course. It is about the love one feels for music and song. The Latin words lend themselves to old chants and music connected to the Catholic religion.