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Lasciate ogne speranza voi ch'intrate?   No hope in this darkness? She lay there her soft fruits all bare and fresh for the plucking. I kissed her pouting lips and sensed the moisture there. Her tongue like a viper embraced mine which was fine. All is here: she said, and I said: harvest time is upon us let us bring in the harvest before the sun goes down. I ploughed her field of ripeness, plucked and ate of her soft fruits and she of mine. I lay and mused on her as she lay watching the sun move across the bright sky. Shall we be abandoned? Is the light gone for good? Frutto della vita, where once we lay and plucked and ****** her fruit dried and her meadow fallow , and the trees bare and stark branches wave at us. She has only wrinkled fruit now, her field full of weeds, where no birds come or sing, and far off we wait for the end bell to ring.
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Oct 12, 2016
Oct 12, 2016 at 6:18 AM UTC
END BELL.
Lasciate ogne speranza voi ch'intrate?   No hope in this darkness? She lay there her soft fruits all bare and fresh for the plucking. I kissed her pouting lips and sensed the moisture there. Her tongue like a viper embraced mine which was fine. All is here: she said, and I said: harvest time is upon us let us bring in the harvest before the sun goes down. I ploughed her field of ripeness, plucked and ate of her soft fruits and she of mine. I lay and mused on her as she lay watching the sun move across the bright sky. Shall we be abandoned? Is the light gone for good? Frutto della vita, where once we lay and plucked and ****** her fruit dried and her meadow fallow , and the trees bare and stark branches wave at us. She has only wrinkled fruit now, her field full of weeds, where no birds come or sing, and far off we wait for the end bell to ring.
"Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate" : Abandon all hope who enter here. From Dante's Inferno. Frutto della vita: Fruit of life.
TerryCollett
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Oct 12, 2016
Oct 12, 2016 at 6:18 AM UTC
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