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A WISH FOR UNCONSCIOUSNESS |
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A WISH FOR UNCONSCIOUSNESS
If I could but abideAs a tablet on a wall,
Or a hillock daisy-pied,
Or a picture in a hall,
And as nothing else at all,
I should feel no doleful achings,
I should hear no judgment-call,
Have no evil dreams or wakings,
No uncouth or grisly care;
In a word, no cross to bear.
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