![]() that I have gone to hell for your love but often found myself there in your pursuit |
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![]() and it has come to nothing, so that I remain now carelessly with feet planted on the ground and look up at the sky. |
![]() a life filled, if you will, with flowers. So that I was cheered when I came first to know that there were flowers also in hell. |
![]() it was plain to me I must make something of myself. Older now I walk back streets admiring the houses of the very poor. . . . |
![]() but your carcass, keep out. |
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![]() by what devious means do you contrive to remain idle? Teach me, O master. |
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![]() (more stony than a shore) unwilling or unable. |
![]() a fire in the blood, willy-nilly! |
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