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In God's breath he waits, the candle dimming as the clock ticks and hours are slate, his heart's echoes losing the war As his hands bridge the abyss of his fate while his mind catches faith's miss; fortune has a length to climb With the strength of string and no true grip or able grasp to ring the tower bell of Heaven's kinship- And to his back tied this pail, of needed pride sinking him to the depths of Jonah's whale, unable to release the whim Of something delegated to sin; the inability to call to the power and make true his acceptance of Him, even as the shadows of his final hour Creep upon his flesh-worn frame, burdened with the punnet of age, no fruit able to let him know youth's flame nor his frailty an answer to sage Wisdom that has been boast to descend upon those of change, with answers that are host to those within death's range.
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Sep 20, 2012
Sep 20, 2012 at 1:33 PM UTC
The Frailty of Human Nature
In God's breath he waits, the candle dimming as the clock ticks and hours are slate, his heart's echoes losing the war As his hands bridge the abyss of his fate while his mind catches faith's miss; fortune has a length to climb With the strength of string and no true grip or able grasp to ring the tower bell of Heaven's kinship- And to his back tied this pail, of needed pride sinking him to the depths of Jonah's whale, unable to release the whim Of something delegated to sin; the inability to call to the power and make true his acceptance of Him, even as the shadows of his final hour Creep upon his flesh-worn frame, burdened with the punnet of age, no fruit able to let him know youth's flame nor his frailty an answer to sage Wisdom that has been boast to descend upon those of change, with answers that are host to those within death's range.
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Sep 20, 2012
Sep 20, 2012 at 1:33 PM UTC
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