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A Fool's Throw

"A fool may throw into a well a stone which a hundred wise men cannot pull out" - George Herbert I threw my stone, when I broke her heart. She moved on, looking for a new start. To seek her hand, once again to be mine, Not a hundred wise men could draw a guiding line. So what do I do, in this hopeless state? One stone thrown, the regret is so great. Second chances are an idea I fear that I doubt. If that stone, not even a hundred wise men can pull out.
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Mar 18, 2012
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