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sad and weary [[I go back to you, my cold father]], my cold mad
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father, [[my cold mad feary father]], till the [[near sight]] of the mere
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size of him, the [[moyles and moyles]] of it, moananoaning, makes me
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[[seasilt]] [[saltsick]] and I rush, my only, into your arms, I see them
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rising! Save me from those therrble prongs! Two more. Onetwo
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[[moremens]] more. So. [[Avelaval.]] [[My leaves have drifted from me. All. But one clings still.|My leaves have drifted from me.]]
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[[My leaves have drifted from me. All. But one clings still.|All. But one clings still.]] I'll bear it on me. To remind me of. [[Lff]]!
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[[So soft this morning,ours. Yes.]] [[Carry me along, taddy, like you done through the toy fair|Carry me along, taddy, like you]]
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[[Carry me along, taddy, like you done through the toy fair|done through the toy fair]]! If I seen him bearing down on me now
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[[under whitespread wings like he'd come from Arkangels]], [[I sink I'd die down over his feet, humbly dumbly, only to washup|I sink]]
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[[I sink I'd die down over his feet, humbly dumbly, only to washup|I'd die down over his feet, humbly dumbly, only to washup]]. Yes,
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tid. There's where. First. [[We pass through grass behush the bush to.]]
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Whish! A gull. Gulls. Far calls. Coming, far! End here. Us
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then. [[Finn, again! Take.]] [[Bussoftlhee]], [[mememormee!]]  [[Till thousendsthee|Till thous-]]
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[[Till thousendsthee|endsthee]]. [[Lps]]. [[The keys to. Given!]]  A way a lone a last a loved a
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long [[the last word|the]]
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mad
 
mere
 
me
 
them
 
Onetwo
 
me.
 
Lff!
 
you
 
now
 
under whitespread wings like he'd come from Arkangels, I sink
 
I'd die down over his feet, humbly dumbly, only to washup. Yes,
 
tid. There's where. First. We pass through grass behush the bush
 
to. Whish! A gull. Gulls. Far calls. Coming, far! End here. Us
 
then. Finn, again! Take. Bussoftlhee, mememormee!  Till thous-
 
endsthee. Lps. The keys to. Given!  A way a lone a last a loved a
 
long the
 
  
  
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  PARIS,
 
  PARIS,
 
  1922-1939.
 
  1922-1939.
 
 
* ''Bussoftlhee''
 
**"But soft! What light through yonder window breaks?" - Romeo and Juliet, II.ii
 
**Possible pun on "buzz off!" (i.e., Go away!)
 
* ''The keys to.  Given!''
 
**"[Jesus said to Peter] 'I will give you the keys to the kingdom of heaven. Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven; and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.'" -- Matthew 16:19
 

Latest revision as of 18:12, 27 March 2012

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sad and weary I go back to you, my cold father, my cold mad
father, my cold mad feary father, till the near sight of the mere
size of him, the moyles and moyles of it, moananoaning, makes me
seasilt saltsick and I rush, my only, into your arms, I see them
rising! Save me from those therrble prongs! Two more. Onetwo
moremens more. So. Avelaval. My leaves have drifted from me.
All. But one clings still. I'll bear it on me. To remind me of. Lff!
So soft this morning,ours. Yes. Carry me along, taddy, like you
done through the toy fair! If I seen him bearing down on me now
under whitespread wings like he'd come from Arkangels, I sink
I'd die down over his feet, humbly dumbly, only to washup. Yes,
tid. There's where. First. We pass through grass behush the bush to.
Whish! A gull. Gulls. Far calls. Coming, far! End here. Us
then. Finn, again! Take. Bussoftlhee, mememormee!  Till thous-
endsthee. Lps. The keys to. Given!  A way a lone a last a loved a
long the





PARIS,
1922-1939.