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I can see the shafts of sunlight amber slices through the air. Gilded rays of fair approval favor the betters basking there. But, we live in the shadows; The often seen but rarely known. We, the great unworthy take their experiences for our own. This is life in the penumbra; Unacknowledged, though intended. We live lives by implication. Rights derived, but not defended. Nothing grows in the penumbra's un-illuminated spaces. Except the mass of shifting shadows that your compassion rarely graces.
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Jan 12, 2017
Jan 12, 2017 at 1:42 PM UTC
Life in the Penumbra
I can see the shafts of sunlight amber slices through the air. Gilded rays of fair approval favor the betters basking there. But, we live in the shadows; The often seen but rarely known. We, the great unworthy take their experiences for our own. This is life in the penumbra; Unacknowledged, though intended. We live lives by implication. Rights derived, but not defended. Nothing grows in the penumbra's un-illuminated spaces. Except the mass of shifting shadows that your compassion rarely graces.
Who are the forgotten?
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Jan 12, 2017
Jan 12, 2017 at 1:42 PM UTC
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