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The Solo Guitarist Dances For So Long
How might I hear the pin
That suddenly falls
And vibrates all alone
Upon the floor
And dwindles off its voice
AS none did care to hear
And brings a hard-to-learn-
a-Lesson for all
The pin in Gymnastic
Dances and sweats
My fellow of errand
Rises and falls
To earth's deafness and shun
On danger's floor
Look up,dear walker
Look up, for the hour
Advances on, when choruses
May tell
A semi-second spent
On the hard floor
If it could cry,
Could tell all of its sores
That tramples on the earth
Ignored of all
How hard the earth
And merciless these have been!
That suddenly falls
And vibrates all alone
Upon the floor
And dwindles off its voice
AS none did care to hear
And brings a hard-to-learn-
a-Lesson for all
The pin in Gymnastic
Dances and sweats
My fellow of errand
Rises and falls
To earth's deafness and shun
On danger's floor
Look up,dear walker
Look up, for the hour
Advances on, when choruses
May tell
A semi-second spent
On the hard floor
If it could cry,
Could tell all of its sores
That tramples on the earth
Ignored of all
How hard the earth
And merciless these have been!
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The Solo Guitarist Dances For So Long
The Solo Guitarist Dances For So Long