To Have Done Nothing
William Carlos Williams
No that is not it nothing that I have done nothing I have done is made up of nothing and the dipthong ae together with the first person singular indicative of the auxiliary verb to have everything I have done is the same if to do is capable of an infinity of combinations involving the moral physical and religious codes for everything and nothing are synonymous when energy in vacuo has the power of confusion which only to have done nothing can make perfect
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