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John Crowe Ransom - Morning
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Slack of his office to confute the fogs
Lay sick abed; but I, inured to duty,
Sat for my food. Three hours each day we souls,
Who might be angels but are fastened down
With bodies, most infuriating freight,
Sit fattening these frames and skeletons
With filthy food, which they must cast away
Before they feed again.
John Crowe Ransom
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/morning-79/
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