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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

      Can’t Say, Won’t Say - A Poem From The Hollow

I can’t say and I won’t say is all he says today,
Another day I may come, if you ask me out to play.
But for the being time, or the time being for, I
Can only do what I do and that is not any more.
It is what I do now and will do till the day I die,
For when I stop the doing there’ll not be another try.

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Filed under: Poems Stumble it! zigzagzen @ 2:18 am
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