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Wednesday, October 31, 2012
He Knows
There is a monk
Who wittingly
Goes on his way
Dispensing compliments
In embryo
That in their nurturing
Come fully flushed
Into the world
When he is gone
And no one knows his name,
Nor whence his children
And their fame
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