I drink from a small spring, my thirst exceeds the ocean.

Adam Zagajewski
I drink from a small spring, my thirst exceeds the...
I drink from a small spring, my thirst exceeds the...
I drink from a small spring, my thirst exceeds the...
I drink from a small spring, my thirst exceeds the...
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A spring is a natural source of water, and by saying I drink from a spring, you are saying that your thirst is so great that you cannot receive enough water to quench it.

Source: Without End: New And Selected Poems

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