Yeah, it's important to live, if you must know, but more important is to live whether in the end you do know. Just breathe and you'll get the message. Just eat or stand up and stab the person across the table with the bread knife. You'll know and not be sorry because you'll know and want to laugh how easy you can turn the bread knife on yourself. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE: 13 by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING THE TOKEN by FRANK TEMPLETON PRINCE THE PIAZZA OF ST. MARK AT MIDNIGHT by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH ELLEN BRINE OV ALLENBURN by WILLIAM BARNES STANZAS, COMPOSED WHILE WALKING ON WARREN HILL, EARLY SUMMER'S MORNING by BERNARD BARTON SONG OF SOLOMON 2: 10-13. SPRING by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE ON STIRLING; SEEING THE ROYAL PALACE IN RUIN by ROBERT BURNS |