Neil's Fiction: The Legend of Met (Sin 31)

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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

The Legend of Met (Sin 31)

"I can't think of more yet, Save I desire and crave What's not mine; I covet. That what I can, I take. "I hate to admit I fail To have everything, nope. I want the world; I ail. Without that much, I mope. "But I can't even take All that is my neighbor's. I dream fancies; then wake, And look next house over. "I delve into image Of how their gold rings feel, Then seek dream's advantage: Claim that dame in a deal. "I go to shops with cash To buy all I notice Alas, I press and mash But it fits not... Sign in to see full entry.

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