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I loved it not when the bed grew cold Birds chirped no more and their delight fleed Day became as night, dark and forbidding Mystery wrestled my mind restless Around me, movement ceased,life ebbed away I felt the breath fade faint A joy departed never to be enjoyed the stillness of it unsettled the springs of fluid drowning my eyes and as the torrents cascaded, a trembling hand reached up. But the deep called after me also It held a gift to unravel Scared and scathed though I was, I somehow had to win some bread With each step there grew greater uncertainty I keep trudging on... Scared.
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Dec 29, 2015
Dec 29, 2015 at 2:25 PM UTC
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I loved it not when the bed grew cold Birds chirped no more and their delight fleed Day became as night, dark and forbidding Mystery wrestled my mind restless Around me, movement ceased,life ebbed away I felt the breath fade faint A joy departed never to be enjoyed the stillness of it unsettled the springs of fluid drowning my eyes and as the torrents cascaded, a trembling hand reached up. But the deep called after me also It held a gift to unravel Scared and scathed though I was, I somehow had to win some bread With each step there grew greater uncertainty I keep trudging on... Scared.
Boniface
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Kenyan
Dec 29, 2015
Dec 29, 2015 at 2:25 PM UTC
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