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Dehydration On the thorn of an unfilled need, Who clamped a bandage, crushed the smart, Refused to let it bleed. Yet, while fore-stanching bitter blood, A sequel swell of liguid gall— Crude tears--impinged; he damned the flood, Refused to let them fall. When no moist sigh could crack dry lips, Nor a memory-dampened moan Elude such arid censorships, He felt secure as stone, Till, on foot in an autumn week, He heard, along the cobbled way, A dead leaf scoff. He turned to speak— ...But the wind blew him away. Discuss this Article (2 messages) |