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The Flea by John Donne

9/5/2008 7:39:46 PM
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John Donne
(1572-1631)
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The Flea
 
  Mark but this flea, and mark in this,
How little that which thou deny'st me is;
It sucked me first .........
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John Donne


 
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Somesh Mohapatra (4/13/2008 11:11:00 PM)
This poem........ my beloved read it out to me and the inert message was sweetly delivered.. I don't think there were more appropriate lines then this one to speak of her heart.......
This will remain one of our best poems ever............

Thanks John for giving us our most precious lines of love.........

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