1350–1400; Middle English diaria - Late Latin diarrhoea - Greek diĆ”rrhoia a flowing through, equivalent to diarrho- (variant stem of diarrheĆ®n to flow through) | Anything, e v e r y t h i n g that comes out.
Sunday, 25 May 2014
Poem: Free
Flying over a twilit sea
With borrowed plumes upon my back,
I pull them roughly off
One by one. I fall,
Colorless now, into brick-hard
Oblivion. But this death,
Or whatever it is called,
Is mine.
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