Lachesis
Over a slow-dying fire, Dreaming old dreams, I am sitting; The flames leap up and expire; A woman sits opposite knitting. Ive taken a Fate to wife; She knits with a half-smile mocking Me, and my dreams, and my life, All into a worsted stocking.
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