Marvell-ous
By Ewan
Mon, 29 Mar 2021
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Had we? World enough?
Once, you saw The Ganges,
and I walked the Humber shoreline.
Now the time is ours:
stretching out
in the only unchanging river:
that of days remaining the same.
Seize a day,
- any day; today or
any one of all the tomorrows
left to us in lower quantity -
hold it gently in a palm
before it leaks through
our grasping fingers,
causing not a ripple
in the river of time.
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found this so gentle and full
found this so gentle and full of love. beautiful
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