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His Bargain

 Who talks of Plato's spindle;
What set it whirling round?
Eternity may dwindle,
Time is unwound,
Dan and Jerry Lout
Change their loves about.
However they may take it, Before the thread began I made, and may not break it When the last thread has run, A bargain with that hair And all the windings there.

Poem by William Butler Yeats
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