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The ones who walk away from us tread heavy shoes with light hearts; there is a track they left into darkness. I walk to look but not to see, blinkers on, for the vision of the future they do see is now my greatest enemy, filling horizon wide futures with no reprieve for time well spent learning half-truth history doomed to new repeating as we push our stone in their tracks, bear their mistakes like albatross best pinned to glittering chests o’er fluttering breast let they that walk behind swell our ranks let us hope they can see wider skies let them be greater than we, wiser than we Take this stone burden from our heavy brows, we were too few to change the path, but hold bright to some weighted pendulum of hope They will not forgive us for what we could not do, we are too few, yet they will not forget as we walk away into twilight in our turn
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Jan 22, 2020
Jan 22, 2020 at 4:19 PM UTC
They who walk
The ones who walk away from us tread heavy shoes with light hearts; there is a track they left into darkness. I walk to look but not to see, blinkers on, for the vision of the future they do see is now my greatest enemy, filling horizon wide futures with no reprieve for time well spent learning half-truth history doomed to new repeating as we push our stone in their tracks, bear their mistakes like albatross best pinned to glittering chests o’er fluttering breast let they that walk behind swell our ranks let us hope they can see wider skies let them be greater than we, wiser than we Take this stone burden from our heavy brows, we were too few to change the path, but hold bright to some weighted pendulum of hope They will not forgive us for what we could not do, we are too few, yet they will not forget as we walk away into twilight in our turn
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Jan 22, 2020
Jan 22, 2020 at 4:19 PM UTC
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