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Life, I stand on your bank’s edge, frightened of a slip that might bring a struggle I could not win. You flow by with no effort. I envy you. You swirl as if some magic occurs within your darkest green ― the colour of the elm’s fullness during twilight. You flow forever, past. I have little to offer but three silver coins and my hope that you will accept them with my anguished prayers. Let them sink through your swiftness to your stillness. Let them join others’ gifts to clothe your bed in a radiant coverlet you have earned.
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Apr 7, 2016
Apr 7, 2016 at 11:14 AM UTC
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Life, I stand on your bank’s edge, frightened of a slip that might bring a struggle I could not win. You flow by with no effort. I envy you. You swirl as if some magic occurs within your darkest green ― the colour of the elm’s fullness during twilight. You flow forever, past. I have little to offer but three silver coins and my hope that you will accept them with my anguished prayers. Let them sink through your swiftness to your stillness. Let them join others’ gifts to clothe your bed in a radiant coverlet you have earned.
prof-joel-hayward
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Apr 7, 2016
Apr 7, 2016 at 11:14 AM UTC
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