The Lady of the House of Love-1
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earing an antique bridal goiful queen of ts all alone in raits of ed and atrocious ancestors, eacs a baleful postence; ss out tarot cards, ceaselessly construing a constellation of possibilities as if tableclotate tered room into try of perpetual summer and obliterate the maiden.
ant sonorities, like reverberations in a cave: no tion, no tion. And sem of repetitions, s. quot;Can a bird sing only t kno learn a ne; S lark sings, striking a plangent t of tstrings of a al. ears.
tle is mostly given over to gly occupants but se of draers and curtains keep out every leak of natural ligable on a single leg covered able tarot; tly illuminated by a elpiece and tressingly patterned by t drives in ted roof and leaves be random areas of staining, ominous marks like t on ts by dead lovers. Depredations of rot and fungus everyrious spiders e and rotting place, rapped telpiece in soft grey nets. But tress of all tegration notices nothing.
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