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The Wind, all beautiful and senseless noise beat on my back and tickled my clothes I asked for a pardon, turned my head and said “Another Day” But “No,” The wind whispered “Now, don’t wait” “See,” he said “I always pass you by, Roll on your spine and push on your shoulders” “Don’t let me do it, be bolder, be stronger” “Let your feet turn light weightless; lofty” “I dare you” “I dare you to face me” My eyes closed, head bowed I simply couldn’t turn Him down I almost gave him the chance To beat me down on the ground that I’ve oft stumbled upon. Fell and been mocked; hurt and left broken “No more,” I said. Eyes opened, water thick I felt myself fly And then I, I turned and I faced the Wind.
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Nov 2, 2012
Nov 2, 2012 at 2:29 AM UTC
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The Wind, all beautiful and senseless noise beat on my back and tickled my clothes I asked for a pardon, turned my head and said “Another Day” But “No,” The wind whispered “Now, don’t wait” “See,” he said “I always pass you by, Roll on your spine and push on your shoulders” “Don’t let me do it, be bolder, be stronger” “Let your feet turn light weightless; lofty” “I dare you” “I dare you to face me” My eyes closed, head bowed I simply couldn’t turn Him down I almost gave him the chance To beat me down on the ground that I’ve oft stumbled upon. Fell and been mocked; hurt and left broken “No more,” I said. Eyes opened, water thick I felt myself fly And then I, I turned and I faced the Wind.
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Nov 2, 2012
Nov 2, 2012 at 2:29 AM UTC
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