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Oh Tantalus! How I understand you Let this pool of water be a punishment Let these low hanging branches be torture Because you cannot drink Cannot enjoy the fruit A broken handle on a cauldron It cannot be moved The pheasant inside cannot be eaten A transformation cannot be made The rain stops Aversion comes Oh Tantalus! As you sigh and weep your fate Miserable and despairing At what has been wrought upon you I pray as the cauldron spills You understand me
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Dec 9, 2015
Dec 9, 2015 at 11:25 PM UTC
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Oh Tantalus! How I understand you Let this pool of water be a punishment Let these low hanging branches be torture Because you cannot drink Cannot enjoy the fruit A broken handle on a cauldron It cannot be moved The pheasant inside cannot be eaten A transformation cannot be made The rain stops Aversion comes Oh Tantalus! As you sigh and weep your fate Miserable and despairing At what has been wrought upon you I pray as the cauldron spills You understand me
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Dec 9, 2015
Dec 9, 2015 at 11:25 PM UTC
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