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And now the bridge is breaking. For this I bless you as the ruin falls. The pains You give me are more precious than all other gains. Like 2 4 Lovely Inspired me Great Like 2. In Praise Of Solid People. Thank God that there are solid folk Who water flowers and roll the lawn, And sit and sew and talk and smoke, And snore all through the summer dawn. Yet not unfaithful nor unkind, With work-day virtues surely staid, Theirs is the sane and humble mind, And dull affections undismayed.
O happy people! I have seen No verse yet written in your praise, And, truth to tell, the time has been I would have scorned your easy ways. Too often have I sat alone When the wet night falls heavily, And fretting winds around me moan, And homeless longing vexes me For lore that I shall never know, And visions none can hope to see, Till brooding works upon me so A childish fear steals over me.
I look around the empty room, The clock still ticking in its place, And all else silent as the tomb, Till suddenly, I think, a face Grows from the darkness just beside. I turn, and lo! Then do I envy solid folk Who sit of evenings by the fire, After their work and doze and smoke, And are not fretted by desire. Like 0 7 Nicely written Lovely post Keep on it Like 0.
After Prayers, Lie Cold. Arise my body, my small body, we have striven Enough, and He is merciful; we are forgiven. Arise small body, puppet-like and pale, and go, White as the bed-clothes into bed, and cold as snow, Undress with small, cold fingers and put out the light, And be alone, hush'd mortal, in the sacred night, -A meadow whipt flat with the rain, a cup Emptied and clean, a garment washed and folded up, Faded in colour, thinned almost to raggedness By dirt and by the washing of that dirtiness.
Be not too quickly warm again. Lie cold; consent To weariness' and pardon's watery element. Drink up the bitter water, breathe the chilly death; Soon enough comes the riot of our blood and breath. Like 1 4 Clever write Great Nice job Like 1. Famous poets Charles Bukowski. Announcing our Android App!
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