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O timeless sloth, I must with thee abide, Let it be not to my own destruction. Another life from me thou must divide, Say to me t’was of mine own instruction! I cling desperately to thine branches I must weather the slings and arrows of Most untimely sharp commands, and blanches At my staunch resoluteness thereof. Cease! Cease! See not the moss amongst my hairs, Nor my talon-like nails, still, motionless. Judge not, entwined as thou art in bland affairs In your gray monuments to boastfulness For nothing is equal to nothing. To mime futile work is all but bluffing.
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Nov 5, 2019
Nov 5, 2019 at 4:04 PM UTC
Sonnet 1 - Ode To Sloth
O timeless sloth, I must with thee abide, Let it be not to my own destruction. Another life from me thou must divide, Say to me t’was of mine own instruction! I cling desperately to thine branches I must weather the slings and arrows of Most untimely sharp commands, and blanches At my staunch resoluteness thereof. Cease! Cease! See not the moss amongst my hairs, Nor my talon-like nails, still, motionless. Judge not, entwined as thou art in bland affairs In your gray monuments to boastfulness For nothing is equal to nothing. To mime futile work is all but bluffing.
Today I wrote my first ever sonnet while procrastinating :))
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Nov 5, 2019
Nov 5, 2019 at 4:04 PM UTC
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