And He knew that it was mine.

Jul 11, 2004 22:28

Of late I have been finding most of my wisdom in poetry. William Blake, despite being Muggle, was a talented man. Most expressive; this piece, especially, seems relevant.
Pity would be no more, If we did not make somebody Poor; And Mercy no more could be, If all were as happy as we;
And mutual fear brings peace, Till the selfish loves increase; ( Read more... )

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goddesspatil July 12 2004, 02:40:20 UTC
There are quite a few talented muggles, Anthony, and you know it.

What do you have to think about though?

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gold_star July 12 2004, 03:09:44 UTC
Many things. My life and where it might be going. We're all getting older, isn't it about time to start considering the future?

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goddesspatil July 12 2004, 03:15:14 UTC
Well, yes but with the NEWTs coming up and everything I suppose I was focused more on that. Last I checked, Blake didn't write any poems about the NEWTs. Too horrific, I'm sure.

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gold_star July 12 2004, 03:33:46 UTC
I meant, after NEWTs. There is life after NEWTs, I hope.

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round_the_bend July 12 2004, 02:48:20 UTC
Anthony?

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gold_star July 12 2004, 03:10:45 UTC
Yes?

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round_the_bend July 12 2004, 03:15:33 UTC
i dont think i like that poem much

what are you thinking about im thinking too but i think its different

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gold_star July 12 2004, 03:34:59 UTC
A lot of things, that seem to all have come together to make one thing.

It's beautiful to be able to see clearly, Michael, did you know? I hope your thoughts are turning as beautifully for you as mine are for me.

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fletchfinchley July 12 2004, 04:22:51 UTC
Despite being a Muggle?

Gey kahken afen yam.

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gold_star July 12 2004, 04:25:09 UTC
And hello to you too, Fletch-Finchley.

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fletchfinchley July 12 2004, 04:29:59 UTC
Oh sod off, Goldberg. You make me sick.

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gold_star July 12 2004, 04:36:04 UTC
Sticks and stones, Fletch-Finchley.

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