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A man in Pain finds is way

When he went blunderingback to God, his songs half written, his work half done, Who knows what paths his bruised feet trod, What hills of peace or pain he won? I hope God smiled nd took his hand, And said, "Poor truant, passionate fool! Life's book is hard to understand: Why couldst thou not remain in school?"
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Written by
cynquavia
American
Published
Sep 28, 2011
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9·57
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A poem by charles Hanson Towne found inside a notebook amongst Chicks Benetto's belongings.

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