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A spark takes a second The fire lasts a little more But a pebble is shaped over ages, By waves beating upon their shore. What the tide brings under the Sun, It takes away under the Moon. The scent of the roses in Spring Was lost to the winds too soon. Of what use now is watering a flower Which already withered to nightly rains? Of what good are the pardons you shower Upon a slave who has died in your chains? This bridge I was building Collapsed before the mail van could cross With this pebble I was gilding That shall remain to you, an unknown loss.
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Oct 19, 2014
Oct 19, 2014 at 5:08 AM UTC
Gilded Pebble
A spark takes a second The fire lasts a little more But a pebble is shaped over ages, By waves beating upon their shore. What the tide brings under the Sun, It takes away under the Moon. The scent of the roses in Spring Was lost to the winds too soon. Of what use now is watering a flower Which already withered to nightly rains? Of what good are the pardons you shower Upon a slave who has died in your chains? This bridge I was building Collapsed before the mail van could cross With this pebble I was gilding That shall remain to you, an unknown loss.
(c) 2014 Ashish Gupta
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Oct 19, 2014
Oct 19, 2014 at 5:08 AM UTC
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