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John Donne - The ExpirationJohn Donne - The Expiration
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So, so, break off this last lamenting kiss,    Which sucks two souls, and vapors both away, Turn thou ghost that way, and let me turn this,    And let our selves benight our happiest day, We ask none leave to love; nor will we owe    Any, so cheap a death, as saying, Go; Go; and if that word have not quite killed thee,    Ease me with death, by bidding me go too. Oh, if it have, let my word work on me,    And a just office on a murderer do. Except it be too late, to kill me so,    Being double dead, going, and bidding, go.
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