Verse 141
Monday, 22. September 2008, 01:42:31
Whose beard with age is hoar,
Is gone : and now the Wedding-Guest
Turned from the bridegroom's door.
by Richard
Monday, 22. September 2008, 01:42:31
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lokutus_prime # 22. September 2008, 23:18
The Wedding-guest is sadder,
burdened by
the Ancient Mariner's Tale
and lasting sigh
still echoing in his ears
as other guests all pass him by.
Ghost images of drown-ed ship and crew
all follow him now, to Verse 142.
http://my.opera.com/lokutus_prime/blog/2008/08/19/the-ancient-mariner
..The Fat Lady is about to sing
musickna # 22. September 2008, 23:35
lokutus_prime # 23. September 2008, 10:45