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The greatest gift of all is to bear the pain
of your loved ones wihtout breaking and
as frightening might be that pain will make
you feel stronger to stand for them and
selflessly grant them comfort.
Many are the things unsaid
when tongues are bit

Much is the blood
spilled when hearts are slit

Many are the moments
forsaken when the mind’s unfit

Much of the pain
still fester even with words deliberately writ
You're a sweet sweet friend
said the rain to the wind
pushing me to find a place to land

You're a harsh master
said the trail to the mountain
leading me higher then I even knew
I could go

You're teaching me all
said the river to the ground
guiding me down
to mother ocean's mouth

You're the father
said the earth to the sun
bestowing life
in the great dark vacuum sea

You're my consciousness
said the darkness to the mind
which allows me to behold
the light
the wonders of beauty
all around me.
You really made me cry today
I am sorry, I cut off your head the other day
And stripped you naked to withhold this cold
You kept quite cause you were sold
It so happened that I bought you in
I don't regret committing this sin
Yet my tears flow down my cheeks
You didn't shout nor did you speak
As the sharp blades sliced you down
And on the board diced all around
You layed there on the board
Waiting for your reaper to slay you with its sword
I will say grace once I've used you in my cooking
Tell your friends to stop looking
As their days are also numbered next
You are aromatic and taste best
White onions make me cry
So now I'll toss these in the hot pan to fry...


©sim
The summer sun is sinking low;
Only the tree-tops redden and glow:
Only the weathercock on the spire
Of the neighboring church is a flame of fire;
All is in shadow below.

O beautiful, awful summer day,
What hast thou given, what taken away?
Life and death, and love and hate,
Homes made happy or desolate,
Hearts made sad or gay!

On the road of life one mile-stone more!
In the book of life one leaf turned o’er!
Like a red seal is the setting sun
On the good and the evil men have done,—
Naught can to-day restore!
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