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Wishes that are left ungranted Always will be one, Past your calloused builder's hands And whispers from your tongue. This last wish arrested by Our Kingdom Come and fade; Different men have matching paths-- First cradle, then the grave. Righteous living leads to dying-- Wrongful life, the same. Men and suns and stars and saints Are all by sleep contained. My wish is for deathlessness With you at home to greet. Carry me to constancy With talons on your feet.
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Jan 2, 2014
Jan 2, 2014 at 7:37 AM UTC
On your feet
Wishes that are left ungranted Always will be one, Past your calloused builder's hands And whispers from your tongue. This last wish arrested by Our Kingdom Come and fade; Different men have matching paths-- First cradle, then the grave. Righteous living leads to dying-- Wrongful life, the same. Men and suns and stars and saints Are all by sleep contained. My wish is for deathlessness With you at home to greet. Carry me to constancy With talons on your feet.
I can't stop thinking about dying lately.
cari-jane-leemaster
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Jan 2, 2014
Jan 2, 2014 at 7:37 AM UTC
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