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WHAT THEY ASK by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS

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First Line: ALWAYS THEY GREET YOU AND SAY
Last Line: "AND WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN DOING?"
Subject(s): DREAMS; THOUGHT; NIGHTMARES; THINKING;

ALWAYS they greet you and say,
"And what have you been @3doing?"@1

They do not ask
What you have thought,
How you wonder, naïvely grave,
In the rich silences of your soul;
Through what white flames you have passed,
Scathed clean, feeling your loves and your hates;
Nor of the dreams you have dreamed,
All purple and gold and the glory of gray cloud heights.

But they always ask
What you have done

And they know a thing or two.
FRANCES.

It's like this, Frances:
Time was when girls and I were well acquainted
And I would ask them:
"And what have you been thinking?
Through what candescent flames have you been passing?
And what—omitting their interpretation—have been your dreams?"

And they would tell me.

So now I say:
"And what have you been doing?"



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