Originally posted by Grampy Bobby "We perform all of the affections with a ceremony of more than patience knowing that presently there is an end."
(Paraphrased from William S. Merwin's Canos, 1952) (OP)
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It's precise and memorable.
Yours?
I am not so precise and consider some ceremonies being performed listlessly even though there is an end...
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby "We perform all of the affections with a ceremony of more than patience knowing that presently there is an end."
(Paraphrased from William S. Merwin's Canos, 1952) (OP)
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It's precise and memorable.
Yours?
This makes no sense. Can you provide the original quotation?
Only one companion in the Lake of Fire:
The worm that never dies [memories of opportunities to have said "Yes"
rather than "No" to God's free gift of salvation and eternal life].
See: John 3:16