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I.
The Doctor tells you to take the medication,
to soothe the soul of this sensation.
In a white-wash room
– a seal of impending doom–
lays your defense useless quite
to a dark and dreary night.
II.
A Man –old, not forgotten–
lays in the ground rotten.
He said, said he didm
when precious all hath been rid:
"From the end of where we start"
so that scepters we'll depart,
haunting of a space
at a tentative, rapid pace.
III.
Two sages make a fool
and a kingdom for him to rule.
Where needle and thread his Doctor takes,
to stitch a heart scarlet-letter raked.
Where ink quills grow from trees,
an old Man from end, thee is freed.
Two sages make a fool
and an own heart and mind for him to rule.
- by Lostt Eviie |
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- | Submitted on 05/17/2010 |
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- Title: Two Sages Make a Fool
- Artist: Lostt Eviie
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Description:
I don't rhyme often, so sorry for the choppiness. Enjoy!
The "man" referred to is T.S. Eliot from which "The end is where we start from" comes from. It is in his poem "The Hollow Men." - Date: 05/17/2010
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