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A life in faith

by FennaCapelle

There's the faith of one in dismal hope A tattered cloak and worn out shoes All through the scorning of the misanthrope And tearful laughter of a blues The steps I follow blindly run And paced beyond their own capacity Beyond all faith there's more to come The blinded dreams but cannot see Hunger, satisfied, will crave for more Abundance abounds not within prosperity Prosperity grew her greed and fed on war The war grew out of all prolixity And yet we danced our nights away In every stream of grace we drowned The time that buries yet another day Will ressurect the corpses that it found
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