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It depends on your mood. If you are OK, go ahead. It's a good book. If things are not going too well, leave it for later. A book about how all your dreams go to dust is not the best in that situation.
I don't call in sick but I cannot vote in the poll because I don't agree with any of the answers. I don't call in sick because I think it's wrong, not because I am a slave.
The first poem is an exegesis of promiscuity. The first line tries to deceive the reader with a pretense of innocence but the crescendo of debauchery is plain for all to see:
“five made the water black with their beauty” … to the final “fifteen… that brought me there brought you”. Shocking, RW...