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Monday, March 19, 2007
Here I go with the dead authors again
Hafiz,
if you were here
You would probably wink and say
I should keep reading poetry
Instead of writing
Papers.
If you weren't dead seven hundred years ago,
Tomorrow you could tell that to
My professor.
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