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A History of Hearts

Teach me all the history you like,

Tell me how the greats have all fallen.

Take me there-- to the battle sites,

Touch the pages when you hear them calling.

 

Rifle through the dusty, age- old tomes,

Read about heroes long forgotten;

Reach for naught but shelves of yellowed books,

Reel years back from the ones that you were caught in.

 

I shall speak just truths learned from the past,

I'll heed the sounds of silence echoed through the ages;

I'll sound a spring born anew at last,

And slice the sobbing, seared, scarred, sorry pages.

 

I shall listen when you whisper tales retold,

I shall learn from wasted voices, still unheard.

I shall love for as long as histories unfold

And live as long as the last pages are assured.

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batya-brown
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Dec 31, 2012
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