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I rejoice in feeling ungraceful, for grace is such a silly thing to bear. I do not still the waded waters of my stay: I lay unevenly and sing loud. And try to leave reminders everywhere. I step closer to the edge out where I play and peer longingly into the raging seas. When I die, listen to the voice of morning. And you will hear me blowing ungracefully as wind through the trees.
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Nov 17, 2013
Nov 17, 2013 at 8:53 PM UTC
Grace
I rejoice in feeling ungraceful, for grace is such a silly thing to bear. I do not still the waded waters of my stay: I lay unevenly and sing loud. And try to leave reminders everywhere. I step closer to the edge out where I play and peer longingly into the raging seas. When I die, listen to the voice of morning. And you will hear me blowing ungracefully as wind through the trees.
josh-4
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Nov 17, 2013
Nov 17, 2013 at 8:53 PM UTC
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