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Crazy Jane On The Day Of Judgment

 'Love is all
Unsatisfied
That cannot take the whole
Body and soul';
And that is what Jane said.
'Take the sour If you take me I can scoff and lour And scold for an hour.
' "That's certainly the case,' said he.
'Naked I lay, The grass my bed; Naked and hidden away, That black day'; And that is what Jane said.
'What can be shown? What true love be? All could be known or shown If Time were but gone.
' 'That's certainly the case,' said he.

Poem by William Butler Yeats
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