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Stephen Vincent Benet - Days Pass: Men PassStephen Vincent Benet - Days Pass: Men Pass
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WHEN, like all liberal girls and boys, We too get rid of sight —The juggler with his painted toys The elf and her delight— In the cool place where jests are few And there`s no time to weep For all the untamed hearts we knew Creeping like moths to sleep. This eagerness that burns us yet Will rot like summer snow, And we`ll forget as winds forget When they have ceased to blow. Oh, we`ll grow sleepy, lacking mirth! But there will still endure Somewhere, like innocence and earth, The things your wish made pure. Wide moonlight on a harvest dew, White silk, too dear to touch, These will be you and always you When I am nothing much. The flowers with the hardy eyes, The bread that feeds the gods, These will be you till Last Assize When I`m improper sods. Oh dear immortal, while you can, Commit one mortal sin. And let me love you like a man Till Judgment Day comes in!
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