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In the time of courts and ladies and royalty There was a disorder that plagued the very rich. Every so often A king or a duke would become Convinced That he was made of glass And would break At the slightest flick of a finger And so let no one touch him. I wonder at the fragility of the fortunate And the sturdiness of the downtrodden, For not a soul who was not of the ilk of a King Has ever believed such a perilous thing.
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Dec 26, 2013
Dec 26, 2013 at 12:29 AM UTC
The Glass Delusion
In the time of courts and ladies and royalty There was a disorder that plagued the very rich. Every so often A king or a duke would become Convinced That he was made of glass And would break At the slightest flick of a finger And so let no one touch him. I wonder at the fragility of the fortunate And the sturdiness of the downtrodden, For not a soul who was not of the ilk of a King Has ever believed such a perilous thing.
mikaila
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Dec 26, 2013
Dec 26, 2013 at 12:29 AM UTC
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