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Golden Days
They order raspberries, and suddenly he knows it; he knows he’s going to score. 'Had we but world enough and time,' he says lightly, 'this coyness, lady, were no crime,' and in his mind he blesses the professor from his past who insisted that each of them learn a poem before they got out of English survey.
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He goes into a reprise of “To His Coy Mistress” with the theme this time that unless you have known, truly known, life, you are doomed to be forever afraid of death.
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