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I Commune With Thee

How long, how long, in infinite pursuit

Of this and that endeavor and dispute?

From the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam

a recurring theme that life is brief

never let autumn leaves pass in grief

merriment is precious,  love and beauty

bears repeating, is here in fleeting moments

they exist for us to appreciate, to live is your duty

it is never clever to be weighed down with woes

ask one who knows, go for rainbows as they rose

 

Better be merry with the fruitful grape

Than sadden after none, or bitter fruit.

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Written by
nawke
Published
Jul 10, 2018
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Inspirations from yonder years.

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