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John Berryman - Dream Song 26: The glories of the world struck meJohn Berryman - Dream Song 26: The glories of the world struck me
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The glories of the world struck me, made me aria, once. —What happen then, Mr Bones? if be you cares to say. —Henry. Henry became interested in women`s bodies, his loins were & were the    scene of stupendous achievement. Stupor. Knees, dear. Pray. All the knobs & softnesses of, my God, the ducking & trouble it swarm on Henry, at one time. —What happen then, Mr Bones? you seems excited-like. —Fell Henry back into    the original crime: art, rime besides a sense of others, my God, my God, and a jealousy for the honour (alive) of his country, what can get more odd? and discontent with the thriving gangs & pride. —What happen then, Mr Bones? —I had a most marvellous    piece of luck. I died.
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