Icarus's Lament
To go after what one desires the most, often tears the salty eyes. This lament which Icarus sings brings forth his waxen wings. Refrain then from passions desired great, prey emotions to predatory fate. The Poem Icarus's Lament Modesty is the bane of gentlemen, lesser are concessions and judged the actions Let not tender affections deepen, in prickly thorns of persuasion. What mortal's not to do but feel and to guillotine his character seal and when the eyes of the crowd judge and scorn broken is the heart and into pieces torn oh..! how good, better and best are wastrels in debauchery and cunningness, they revel to the crowd, they mock and take wha
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