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icarus

A bird stopped-

Mid-air, died, and dropped

With no brave heart to catch it.

While the thunder rolled

And crashed and broke

And lit the grey-green scene;

As time and sky fell as one

To split sweet sanity.

 

Where once I sought ambition,

I now seek only bone:

Aged fine with wine volition

And cracked and ground with stone.

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Feb 21, 2013
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