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I never saw a man who looked with such a wistful eye upon that little tent of blue which prisoners called the sky, and at every drifting cloud that went with sails of sliver by. I walked, with other souls in pain, within another ring, and was wondering if the man had done a great or a little thing, when a voice behind me said, "The man's got to swing" For he did not wear scarlet nor did he speak of it, for blood and wine were red and so was the color on his bed. He looked upon the garish day with such a wistful eye; the man had killed the thing he loved, and so he had to die.
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May 13, 2018
May 13, 2018 at 4:55 AM UTC
The Man
I never saw a man who looked with such a wistful eye upon that little tent of blue which prisoners called the sky, and at every drifting cloud that went with sails of sliver by. I walked, with other souls in pain, within another ring, and was wondering if the man had done a great or a little thing, when a voice behind me said, "The man's got to swing" For he did not wear scarlet nor did he speak of it, for blood and wine were red and so was the color on his bed. He looked upon the garish day with such a wistful eye; the man had killed the thing he loved, and so he had to die.
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May 13, 2018
May 13, 2018 at 4:55 AM UTC
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