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Patience

by tag-williams

Rain falling on a mountain top one drop at a time, dissolving, changing, rearranging, the shape of the world and so we wear down continents. one drop at a time. Thoughts falling on a fertile mind one idea at a time, dissolving, changing, rearranging the shape of the world, and so we wear down prejudice. one idea at a time. Earth collides along a fault line one inch at a time, building, changing, rearranging, the shape of the world and so we build vast continents, one inch at a time. Compassion holds out hands of hope one kindness at a time, building, changing, rearranging, the shape of the world and so we build community, one kindness at a time.
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Jun 8, 2010
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