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A Poem For Saturday

Screen shot 2012-10-12 at 3.00.08 PM

"Eros" by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882):

The sense of the world is short,–
Long and various the report,–
    To love and be beloved;
Men and gods have not outlearned it;
And, how oft soe’er they’ve turned it,
    ‘Tis not to be improved.

(Photo of the Head of Eros, 2nd century AD. Museum of Ephesus, Turkey, by Ian W Scott)

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Posted on Oct 13 2012 @ 6:50pmDec 19 2013 @ 1:03pmAuthor Andrew SullivanCategories Poetry, The Dish

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