Verse 139
Saturday, 20. September 2008, 02:28:06
To thee, thou Wedding-Guest !
He prayeth well, who loveth well
Both man and bird and beast.
by Richard
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lokutus_prime # 20. September 2008, 23:51
"Farewell! Farewell!
O Wedding-Guest,
remember well my tale
and keep thee to
a land based place
or life will surely fail.
I do not know where is my road,
but go with lighter heart,
now that my tale is shed this day
- Farewell! I soon depart!
but give thee final advice before
and pray it be not faulty,
heed long the things I say to ye
writ large in Verse 140."
http://my.opera.com/lokutus_prime/blog/2008/08/19/the-ancient-mariner
Richard # 21. September 2008, 01:14
lokutus_prime # 21. September 2008, 09:40
The Fat Lady..... is about to sing