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On Ink

    By Jonathan Swift



    I am jet black, as you may see,
        The son of pitch and gloomy night:
    Yet all that know me will agree,
        I'm dead except I live in light.

    Sometimes in panegyric high,
        Like lofty Pindar, I can soar;
    And raise a virgin to the sky,
        Or sink her to a pocky whore.

    My blood this day is very sweet,
        To-morrow of a bitter juice;
    Like milk, 'tis cried about the street,
        And so applied to different use.

    Most wondrous is my magic power:
        For with one colour I can paint;
    I'll make the devil a saint this hour,
        Next make a devil of a saint.

    Through distant regions I can fly,
        Provide me but with paper wings;
    And fairly show a reason why
        There should be quarrels among kings:

    And, after all, you'll think it odd,
        When learned doctors will dispute,
    That I should point the word of God,
        And show where they can best confute.

    Let lawyers bawl and strain their throats:
        'Tis I that must the lands convey,
    And strip their clients to their coats;
        Nay, give their very souls away.



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