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Monsters in a Mirror: Strange Tales from the Chapel Perilous

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“When I Found Thee (The Sonnet) When I found thee, 40 inch chest turned 50. When I found thee, A savage mind realized humanity. When I found thee, A poor vagabond became a beacon. When I found thee, A cowardly heart became a lion. Every cunning tradesman says, The trade of love is sheer torment. I say, better love and be hurt, For wounds of love are a lover's ornament. You appeared, and I found hope in every corner. Even amidst all hell I saw paradise appear.”

“My Sanctuary (The Sonnet) Next to the sea of arabia, I laid my eyes on a fairytale. At her sight the continents vanished, At her voice all scores turned stale. I sat there at the back listening, As she stood up at the podium to speak. One distant glance was enough, And I forgot that I was a scientist. My native land had given me nothing but heartache, But the syllables of her lips caressed me as ointment. In a long time I felt at peace, without the rush of chase, My tired soul found sanctuary in her elysian presence. But mark me well, love is not about being the recipient, It's about caring even without the other's awareness.”