Catherine and Other Poems: Song of the Right Whale

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Thursday, December 23, 2004

Song of the Right Whale

Why do you slay me, Come tell me true? What have I ever done to you? If I've been heartless Or if I've been crass I'd see why you're craven upon your windlass. Cutters and knivers Leave scant few survivors To cleave the blue waters in absolute free; But, nervous, impatience You kill'd my sweet... Sign in to see full entry.

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