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"Awake, my darling; Open your eyes. The light that marred the sky this morning? Gone; met its demise. But you and I remain, With us the moon. Oh - I talk with you in vain this early, And you might wake up too soon. For you and I are but the same And I should wish for you to sleep much longer If my self is to stay sane, And if yours is to grow stronger. Who's to say man's not a beast, But some sort of rambling fool? I shall tell you, at the least That my nature is quite cruel. Or your nature, better said; When you'll rise this evening From your cold and frozen bed Pick a flower as your prize. For when morning breaks And I'll awake atop the tower With this body, heavy from aches I should like to hold a flower. It'd stop then my surprise At the numerous, heartrending, Desperate, shallow cries All accusing me for the ending of their worthless, empty lives."
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Sep 8, 2010
Sep 8, 2010 at 8:06 AM UTC
Awake, My Darling
"Awake, my darling; Open your eyes. The light that marred the sky this morning? Gone; met its demise. But you and I remain, With us the moon. Oh - I talk with you in vain this early, And you might wake up too soon. For you and I are but the same And I should wish for you to sleep much longer If my self is to stay sane, And if yours is to grow stronger. Who's to say man's not a beast, But some sort of rambling fool? I shall tell you, at the least That my nature is quite cruel. Or your nature, better said; When you'll rise this evening From your cold and frozen bed Pick a flower as your prize. For when morning breaks And I'll awake atop the tower With this body, heavy from aches I should like to hold a flower. It'd stop then my surprise At the numerous, heartrending, Desperate, shallow cries All accusing me for the ending of their worthless, empty lives."
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Sep 8, 2010
Sep 8, 2010 at 8:06 AM UTC
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