A Crocodile | ||
by Thomas Lovell Beddoes | ||
Hard by the lilied Nile I saw A duskish river-dragon stretched along, The brown habergeon of his limbs enamelled With sanguine almandines and rainy pearl: And on his back there lay a young one sleeping, No bigger than a mouse; with eyes like beads, And a small fragment of its speckled egg Remaining on its harmless, pulpy snout; A thing to laugh at, as it gaped to catch The baulking merry flies. In the iron jaws Of the great devil-beast, like a pale soul Fluttering in rocky hell, lightsomely flew A snowy trochilus, with roseate beak Tearing the hairy leeches from his throat. |
Saturday, January 29, 2011
No Comment
anything at all would be superfluous.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
The Attorney General of California
looks like a movie star. I had no ideal until Charlie Rose had her on tonight discussing the SOTU speech. Why her? No idea.
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