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TIMID SOULS

by @dave-elliot

If only we had been fearless Grasped the clouds in our caress Chased the moon and kissed the sun Rocked the ocean, became as one Seized the moment without regret Dared to play Russian roulette But when the flashing lightning rolled We heard the warning bells that tolled Two timid souls drew apart Mouth from mouth and heart from heart To fly like birds to safer shore And with deep regret we are no more.
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