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March 1, 2009 in Poems, Time and Eternity | No comments
We thirst at first, — ‘t is Nature’s act; And later, when we die, A little water supplicate Of fingers going by.
It intimates the finer want, Whose adequate supply Is that great water in the west Termed immortality.
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