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Libation of time, that goes unpoured For the corpse, in death immured While we sit and wait, to feel that weight, That final pain- and is this it? To think the clocks we watch, not ours The hours we lost, were only borrowed From accounts, surfeit no more Once we learned life is a bore Of bills to pay, and fools to bear, While searching things that were not there; Have never been but imaginings late, Of what we never could partake.
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Oct 30, 2010
Oct 30, 2010 at 7:18 PM UTC
Disillusionment
Libation of time, that goes unpoured For the corpse, in death immured While we sit and wait, to feel that weight, That final pain- and is this it? To think the clocks we watch, not ours The hours we lost, were only borrowed From accounts, surfeit no more Once we learned life is a bore Of bills to pay, and fools to bear, While searching things that were not there; Have never been but imaginings late, Of what we never could partake.
patti-masterman-heterodynemind
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Oct 30, 2010
Oct 30, 2010 at 7:18 PM UTC
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