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A young man Thougb not too young Carved from flesh Molded by experience Came to the river He'd crossed it before Before his child was born Many years prior to His lover's death Mother of their son And his son Carved from his own flesh Hated him Crossed the river on his own Leaving our hero To ask his reflection Clear as a mirror In the river "What went wrong" More than twenty Centuries passed His soul was never released Never became free As As a young man He'd hoped it would be Our hero fell into the river The water accepted him The water permissed him Join the current And so he passed Twenty some odd Centuries To become some one Who hated himself Who dreamt only of Oblivion An unfortunate slip of the razor
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Nov 1, 2015
Nov 1, 2015 at 8:58 AM UTC
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A young man Thougb not too young Carved from flesh Molded by experience Came to the river He'd crossed it before Before his child was born Many years prior to His lover's death Mother of their son And his son Carved from his own flesh Hated him Crossed the river on his own Leaving our hero To ask his reflection Clear as a mirror In the river "What went wrong" More than twenty Centuries passed His soul was never released Never became free As As a young man He'd hoped it would be Our hero fell into the river The water accepted him The water permissed him Join the current And so he passed Twenty some odd Centuries To become some one Who hated himself Who dreamt only of Oblivion An unfortunate slip of the razor
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