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*He looked up into the grey sky and decided: it's not time yet, I got time and, shakig off the cold, massaging his hands, he said: it should rhyme. And thus he began:* To fabricate the best amongst all the poems - that is what I will do, and forget about the rest and the empty phrases that fill no cup and no page. To make you wonder, and frown and think: who is this? This master of words, of letters, What kind of bliss is he blessed with? Then also: to make you remember my name and my word, and the fame that so uplifted my thoughts. And: to remind you of my soul and bones when I shall be gone, and not long after that, you will build a statue of stone. But before all that I will- I must- I should- But where shall I begin? Where shall I begin? *And you will put down your paper, your pen, you will sigh, and know: all this was only a revery. Then you will stand up, undress, stand naked in front of the mirror- and dance.*
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Aug 21, 2012
Aug 21, 2012 at 1:33 PM UTC
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*He looked up into the grey sky and decided: it's not time yet, I got time and, shakig off the cold, massaging his hands, he said: it should rhyme. And thus he began:* To fabricate the best amongst all the poems - that is what I will do, and forget about the rest and the empty phrases that fill no cup and no page. To make you wonder, and frown and think: who is this? This master of words, of letters, What kind of bliss is he blessed with? Then also: to make you remember my name and my word, and the fame that so uplifted my thoughts. And: to remind you of my soul and bones when I shall be gone, and not long after that, you will build a statue of stone. But before all that I will- I must- I should- But where shall I begin? Where shall I begin? *And you will put down your paper, your pen, you will sigh, and know: all this was only a revery. Then you will stand up, undress, stand naked in front of the mirror- and dance.*
Vera
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Aug 21, 2012
Aug 21, 2012 at 1:33 PM UTC
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