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Hamster doin' his best in this big world ([personal profile] crantz) wrote2011-01-16 05:57 am

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Song by John Donne


Go and catch a falling star,
Get with child a mandrake root,
Tell me where all past years are,
Or who cleft the devil's foot,
Teach me to hear mermaids singing,
Or to keep off envy's stinging,
            And find
            What wind
Serves to advance an honest mind.

If thou be'st born to strange sights,
Things invisible to see,
Ride ten thousand days and nights,
Till age snow white hairs on thee,
Thou, when thou return'st, wilt tell me,
All strange wonders that befell thee,
            And swear,
            No where
Lives a woman true and fair.

If thou find'st one, let me know,
Such a pilgrimage were sweet;
Yet do not, I would not go,
Though at next door we might meet,
Though she were true, when you met her,
And last, till you write your letter,
            Yet she
            Will be
False, ere I come, to two, or three.



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I saw an interesting book called Phoenix Poetry today, by some poet called John Donne and googled him. Came across this poem, which after seeing the first part in a book I've always wanted to see the rest.

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[personal profile] sorchar 2011-01-16 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I love Donne. This reminds me that I need him on my Kindle.