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Longing

By Rof Cau

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As I finished the feast and prepared for rest my heart would be eased in the telling of a jest if only a soul I could find my longing to cull to still my restless mind and not find the task too dull Written October 4th, 2001 © on Oct 04 2001 03:34 AM PST   0 • 12

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