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X | X | X  X | X | X “I Will Go,” He Said. “I Will Go To Troy.” The Rosy Gleam Of His Lip,
X | X | X  X | X | X “I Will Go,” He Said. “I Will Go To Troy.” The Rosy Gleam Of His Lip,
X | X | X  X | X | X “I Will Go,” He Said. “I Will Go To Troy.” The Rosy Gleam Of His Lip,
X | X | X  X | X | X “I Will Go,” He Said. “I Will Go To Troy.” The Rosy Gleam Of His Lip,
X | X | X  X | X | X “I Will Go,” He Said. “I Will Go To Troy.” The Rosy Gleam Of His Lip,
X | X | X  X | X | X “I Will Go,” He Said. “I Will Go To Troy.” The Rosy Gleam Of His Lip,

x | x | x  x | x | x “I will go,” he said. “I will go to Troy.” The rosy gleam of his lip, the fevered green of his eyes. There was not a line anywhere on his face, nothing creased or graying; all crisp. He was spring, golden and bright. Envious death would drink his blood, and grow young again. He was watching me, his eyes as deep as earth. “Will you come with me?” he asked.  The never-ending ache of love and sorrow. Perhaps in some other life I could have refused, could have torn my hair and screamed, and made him face his choice alone. But not in this one. He would sail to Troy and I would follow, even into death. “Yes,” I whispered. “Yes.”


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