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'The time has come,' the Preacher said, 'to speak of many things Of talking snakes and ****** births and golden angel wings And why Perdition’s fire is hot and whether Christ is King...' 'Hold on a sec' the poet said, 'Before we sort this mess I think I need an hour or so to chill and convalesce' 'Take your time' the preacher said, 'Tomorrow will be fine' The poet thanked him kindly and then poured a glass of wine And then he poured another and another and six more But soon the flask was empty and he stretched out on the floor He looked up at the preacher and in garbled words he said: 'I think I'd rather talk about reality instead'
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Oct 14, 2012
Oct 14, 2012 at 1:38 AM UTC
The Preacher & The Poet
'The time has come,' the Preacher said, 'to speak of many things Of talking snakes and ****** births and golden angel wings And why Perdition’s fire is hot and whether Christ is King...' 'Hold on a sec' the poet said, 'Before we sort this mess I think I need an hour or so to chill and convalesce' 'Take your time' the preacher said, 'Tomorrow will be fine' The poet thanked him kindly and then poured a glass of wine And then he poured another and another and six more But soon the flask was empty and he stretched out on the floor He looked up at the preacher and in garbled words he said: 'I think I'd rather talk about reality instead'
patrick-mcfarland
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Oct 14, 2012
Oct 14, 2012 at 1:38 AM UTC
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