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Monotony

One monotonous day is followed

by another monotonous, identical day. The same

things will happen, they will happen again --

the same moments find us and leave us.

 

A month passes and ushers in another month.

One easily guesses the coming events;

they are the boring ones of yesterday.

And the morrow ends up not resembling a morrow anymore.

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Constantine P. Cavafy
1863-1933 / Greek
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