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*Lift not a man’s chin By the force of your hand When his head is down Instead, consider this If you are worthy of his sight And an admiration to his eyes He will look up at you In due time For it is not your place to try And keep him from such things within As feeling are But encourage him instead to be By standing out most patiently So that you may appeal to him And to his eyes To seek the hopefulness within And the truth as well, in which you share And stand beside No, if you seek to raise a man’s chin You must stand with him and seek his eyes*
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Jun 27, 2017
Jun 27, 2017 at 1:01 AM UTC
A Man’s Chin
*Lift not a man’s chin By the force of your hand When his head is down Instead, consider this If you are worthy of his sight And an admiration to his eyes He will look up at you In due time For it is not your place to try And keep him from such things within As feeling are But encourage him instead to be By standing out most patiently So that you may appeal to him And to his eyes To seek the hopefulness within And the truth as well, in which you share And stand beside No, if you seek to raise a man’s chin You must stand with him and seek his eyes*
I really like how this turned out. Some of the truest lines I've ever written...thus far. LOL!
colmistoirm
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Jun 27, 2017
Jun 27, 2017 at 1:01 AM UTC
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