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Platitudes

They say the darkest hour

falls just before the dawn;

they say the dying soul holds on

until the day is born.

 

It's said the sea lies ebbest

before the highest tide;

at flood, the channel's deepest:

at ebb, rocks cannot hide.

 

Nature runs in cycles.

This is what they say.

But summer turns to winter.

Night always follows day.

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Jun 6, 2010
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