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Best Famous Whole Truth Poems

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Written by Carl Sandburg | Create an image from this poem

Do You Want Affidavits?

 THERE’S a hole in the bottom of the sea.
 Do you want affidavits?
There’s a man in the moon with money for you.
 Do you want affidavits?
There are ten dancing girls in a sea-chamber off Nantucket waiting for you.
There are tall candles in Timbuctoo burning penance for you.
There are—anything else?
Speak now—for now we stand amid the great wishing windows—and the law says we are free to be wishing all this week at the windows.
Shall I raise my right hand and swear to you in the monotone of a notary public? this is “the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.”


Written by Omar Khayyam | Create an image from this poem

You ask me what is this phantasmagoria of things here

You ask me what is this phantasmagoria of things here
below. To tell you the whole truth regarding it would
be too long: it is a fantastic image which comes out of
a vast sea, and which re-enters, later, the same vast sea.
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