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A Day Off
Contributed by
screwge
on
Saturday, 22nd November 2008 @ 03:58:30 PM in AEST
Topic:
abstract
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O winter camel,
Gliding on earth’s white enamel,
What finds you in these parts?
Or with these parts—tall chambers—
For which your back severely cambers?
You are pronounced with shrewd
Elocution; a larynx
Which cracked the riddle of Sphinx,
Or else a man
Let loose with a crayon.
Why Snow-Crest is your terrain today,
Not the most secret crypt
In the Mideast, nor Egypt—
With the aforementioned effaced—
Could tell me, in due haste,
How it is your choice.
Perhaps the soft, basal Mountain
Resembles your brethren
More than sharp Pyramid,
Lurid
In its labor-stench.
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2008-11-22 15:58:30] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: A Day Off
(User Rating: 1 ) by ki on
Monday, 24th November 2008 @ 03:19:12 PM AEST (User
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i thought this was very interesting |
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