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I went to that well again and again And never refused what my lips desired, But after a while I knew deep within The cost would be steep for what I acquired. I turned a deaf ear and then a blind eye, The well was defiled and yet I still drew And drank my bitter fill of every lie, Until I was nauseous with what I knew. Then daybreak’s dawning and with it came grace. My soul was washed in an epiphanous rain That fell on me like a lover’s embrace To grant me ablution erasing the stain That clouded my eyes and hindered my heart -I’ll never again feel life’s torn apart.
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Sep 2, 2010
Sep 2, 2010 at 8:58 PM UTC
Bitter Water Well
I went to that well again and again And never refused what my lips desired, But after a while I knew deep within The cost would be steep for what I acquired. I turned a deaf ear and then a blind eye, The well was defiled and yet I still drew And drank my bitter fill of every lie, Until I was nauseous with what I knew. Then daybreak’s dawning and with it came grace. My soul was washed in an epiphanous rain That fell on me like a lover’s embrace To grant me ablution erasing the stain That clouded my eyes and hindered my heart -I’ll never again feel life’s torn apart.
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Sep 2, 2010
Sep 2, 2010 at 8:58 PM UTC
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