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Anger as soon as fed is dead- Tis starving makes it fat-.
Beauty-be not caused-It Is-Chase it, and it ceases- Chase it not, and it abides-.
No ladder needs the bird but skies To situate its wings, Nor any leaders grim baton Arraigns it as it sings.
I do not know the man so bold He dare in lonely Place That awful stranger Consciousness Deliberately face-.
Death is the supple Suitor That wins at last- It is a stealthy Wooing Conducted first By pallid innuendoes And dim approach But brave at last with Bugles.
The distance that the dead have gone Does not at first appear- Their coming back seems possible For many an ardent year.
We never know we go when we are going- We jest and shut the Door- Fate-following-behind us bolts it- And we accost no more-.
You'll find it-when you try to die- The Easier to let go- For recollecting such as went- You could not spare-you know.
Safe Despair it is that raves- Agony is frugal. Puts itself severe away For its own perusal.
Assent-and you are sane- Demure-you're straightway dangerous- And handled with a Chain-.





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Insanity is doing the same thing, over and over again, but expecting different results.
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