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30.10.06
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EARLY MORNING BLOGS 898 - The Fall Of Rome The piers are pummelled by the waves;In a lonely field the rainLashes and abandoned train;Outlaws fill the mountain caves.Fantastic grow the evening gowns;Agenst of the Fisc pursueAbsconding tax-defaulters throughThe sewers of provincial towns.Private rites of magic sendThe temple prostitutes to sleep;All the literati keep An imaginary friend.Cerebrotonic Cato mayExtol the Ancient Disciplines,But the muscle-bound MarinesMutiny for food and pay.Caesar's double-bed is warmAs an unimportatnt clerkWrites I DO NOT LIKE MY WORKOn a pink official form.Unendowed with wealth or pityLittle birds with scalet legs,Sitting on their speckled eggs,Eye each flu-infected city.Altogether elsewhere, vastHerds of reindeer move acrossMiles and miles of golden moss,Silently and very fast. (W.H. Auden) * Bom dia!
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