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Sometimes in the big rush, I forget That in the end, I’m just a man. The dreamer within fails to detect, I could go only so far, even if I ran. It’s okay to be hurt, sad and lost, If today, that is the man I am. No pain worth paying the cost, Of changing the soul’s plan. The dreamer dreams, but the man lives, In a world with songs of sorrow. Learning how to accept and to forgive, Himself, his yesterday, and tomorrows. Generously as I give, I shall also accept, In weakness, there is a strength great, For what soul, is one too perfect? And what river runs on its path straight?
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Jun 2, 2020
Jun 2, 2020 at 9:25 AM UTC
Dreaming dreams, Living lives
Sometimes in the big rush, I forget That in the end, I’m just a man. The dreamer within fails to detect, I could go only so far, even if I ran. It’s okay to be hurt, sad and lost, If today, that is the man I am. No pain worth paying the cost, Of changing the soul’s plan. The dreamer dreams, but the man lives, In a world with songs of sorrow. Learning how to accept and to forgive, Himself, his yesterday, and tomorrows. Generously as I give, I shall also accept, In weakness, there is a strength great, For what soul, is one too perfect? And what river runs on its path straight?
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Jun 2, 2020
Jun 2, 2020 at 9:25 AM UTC
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