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Thy conscience ofttimes estimates        Itself by itself midst dark logics              Of the old slate-grey slate of slates.              I am no creature of "chaotics" Desiring to pry into dry changeable ways. Fade slowly into that quietude,    That lonely but desired emptiness. Be fainter than faint in solitude; And accompany Misery at high interest-- A use of usury that leaves many dues. Now come haunting thoughts of Oblivion, Not a one canst I undo at all without your Granting; and I cannot move with any idiom Anything if you stall to so wish it or implore-- Because it is not mine, nor is it my decision.
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Dec 27, 2014
Dec 27, 2014 at 9:11 PM UTC
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Thy conscience ofttimes estimates        Itself by itself midst dark logics              Of the old slate-grey slate of slates.              I am no creature of "chaotics" Desiring to pry into dry changeable ways. Fade slowly into that quietude,    That lonely but desired emptiness. Be fainter than faint in solitude; And accompany Misery at high interest-- A use of usury that leaves many dues. Now come haunting thoughts of Oblivion, Not a one canst I undo at all without your Granting; and I cannot move with any idiom Anything if you stall to so wish it or implore-- Because it is not mine, nor is it my decision.
jamie-l-cantore
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Dec 27, 2014
Dec 27, 2014 at 9:11 PM UTC
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