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Dawn of the Jackrabbit

You can stand on both feet all you want to

But nothing changes till you run for your life

The actions amidst the want for consistency

Realizing change rarely comes without strife

 

You can look to the horizon to your heart’s content

But it’s only a dream unless you race for it

Dreams remain dreams when dreamers aren’t doers

The ground feels the beating feet of the jackrabbit

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nik-bland
30 / M / American
Published
Nov 5, 2021
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