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Oh, that I were a wish Whose well be barren. This life’s unyielding pain, Would have fared itself far greater than, Spring-- That blooms in December.  A waterfall, Whose stream never thickens. A bird, Whose chirping be dated. Oh yes!  That I were a wishing well, Whose penny be centless. A man, Whose made-for match, never be fated. A father. A mother. A fallen leaf. An earthly womb, unconsumed.
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Mar 31, 2012
Mar 31, 2012 at 3:49 PM UTC
A Wish For The Well
Oh, that I were a wish Whose well be barren. This life’s unyielding pain, Would have fared itself far greater than, Spring-- That blooms in December.  A waterfall, Whose stream never thickens. A bird, Whose chirping be dated. Oh yes!  That I were a wishing well, Whose penny be centless. A man, Whose made-for match, never be fated. A father. A mother. A fallen leaf. An earthly womb, unconsumed.
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Mar 31, 2012
Mar 31, 2012 at 3:49 PM UTC
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