Sonnet 73

Sep 23, 2009 10:47

'Tis true, 'tis day; what though it be?
O wilt thou therefore rise from me?That bit's not Shakespeare, by the by - it's from John Donne's "Break of Day", and it popped into my head just now, so there it is ( Read more... )

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kellyrfineman September 24 2009, 05:14:25 UTC
He did it so well . . .

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liz_scanlon September 24 2009, 03:20:22 UTC
Honey. You wouldn't know how to break something down in the crassest way if you were paid. You are always, always elegant...

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kellyrfineman September 24 2009, 05:14:52 UTC
You are sweet - if misguided - to say so.

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kellyrfineman September 24 2009, 13:11:48 UTC
I tend to go in for clear-eyed admiration over blind hero-worship. And yeah, I hear you about the chins and arms.

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