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On Cheating The Fiddler Analysis



Author: poem of Dorothy Parker Type: poem Views: 4


"Then we will have tonight!" we said.
  "Tomorrow- may we not be dead?"
The morrow touched our eyes, and found
  Us walking firm above the ground,
Our pulses quick, our blood alight.
  Tomorrow's gone- we'll have tonight!

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