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"How Often, Under Starry Skies" (Other) by anastomosis

. How often, under starry skies, I ruminate the ancient lore And think about the wondrous wise, Who thought all things we thought before, Of earlier men, without the pen, Who wondered hard and thought like-wise And also thought, as I tonight, Of men before who thought aright And knew their thoughts were just reprise And doubtless also doubted then If profit came to think before, Or, if it did, would come again.

-=Dark_Angel=-, P.I. 10-Jun-03/4:52 PM
I thought it was about someone's last night on Earth before they died of leukaemia... I'm sorry if I was wrong. I guess it just goes to show that different poemes can mean different things to different people. It's all about opinions, really. Catch you later.




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