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I watched the serenity, alone Reflections of a mountain sky I thought of skipping rocks But it wasn’t my right It would be unpleasing to the eye So my stones did not fly For upon still calm waters, to atone Is to accept peace in its natural state And not as something that I own I watched the war, alone Failure of the human spirit I thought about the legacy of man But what of my right Is it something that I inherit Or earn by merit For upon rippled waters, to atone Is to know a past life is not the fate That must cast its dominion upon my own
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Jun 16, 2016
Jun 16, 2016 at 11:01 AM UTC
Mine Not Mine
I watched the serenity, alone Reflections of a mountain sky I thought of skipping rocks But it wasn’t my right It would be unpleasing to the eye So my stones did not fly For upon still calm waters, to atone Is to accept peace in its natural state And not as something that I own I watched the war, alone Failure of the human spirit I thought about the legacy of man But what of my right Is it something that I inherit Or earn by merit For upon rippled waters, to atone Is to know a past life is not the fate That must cast its dominion upon my own
mark-lecuona
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Jun 16, 2016
Jun 16, 2016 at 11:01 AM UTC
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