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The Two Cowards

by Natar

Do you hear? Do you listen? I felt your breath But I also felt another My ears discovered, in this very cave An eternal body and an eternal coward Do not share an ear to he that loathes you Let your mind explore your exceptional thoughts Thoughts of philosophers, born of gold and wisdom You stand above man and above he Ill treatment towards your being is rooted in jealousy For they hate the perfections that leave them sleepless Their journey is childlike to what our eyes have seen So they develop an abhorrence to your presence Do not let this shake your ground A man on his silver horse must ignore those who trudge on feet And the feline must not concern himself with rodents Their pain is individual, you have met worst Let me show you you're undying potential With me you're most natural fantasies face reality
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Mar 26, 2019
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-Lucy

Poetic entry number 4 of my project "Oh! In the Cave there's Comedy"

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