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I was appearing On a back porch in front of the world I didn't have a song to sing I didn't have a title a degree An office an oracle I did have a handbag Full of failures Of misunderstandings Of hopes from love I stood unsure of myself in the yellow spotlight And I asked my first question I am not the first to have asked it -standing in front of the world- And it wasn't even my first time I asked it Indeed the words laid Out in front of me Like a worn dirt trail across the campus green Like an obvious horizon The horizon is somewhat different when You expect the world is flat Destinations are no longer a fuzzy objective But a vast emptiness Which the bravest turn from Its no wonder under this plastic light That clarity and compassionate collusion against the fall Appear in fact to be waiting patiently For no one to arrive Some no longer ask the question And that alone neatly divides us Much more than our varied answers With that line drawn I stand Stand over here On my knees unsure of the answer But unwilling to stop asking… A blind man swinging against darkness
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Nov 8, 2012
Nov 8, 2012 at 1:22 PM UTC
Appearing
I was appearing On a back porch in front of the world I didn't have a song to sing I didn't have a title a degree An office an oracle I did have a handbag Full of failures Of misunderstandings Of hopes from love I stood unsure of myself in the yellow spotlight And I asked my first question I am not the first to have asked it -standing in front of the world- And it wasn't even my first time I asked it Indeed the words laid Out in front of me Like a worn dirt trail across the campus green Like an obvious horizon The horizon is somewhat different when You expect the world is flat Destinations are no longer a fuzzy objective But a vast emptiness Which the bravest turn from Its no wonder under this plastic light That clarity and compassionate collusion against the fall Appear in fact to be waiting patiently For no one to arrive Some no longer ask the question And that alone neatly divides us Much more than our varied answers With that line drawn I stand Stand over here On my knees unsure of the answer But unwilling to stop asking… A blind man swinging against darkness
shea-eugene
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Nov 8, 2012
Nov 8, 2012 at 1:22 PM UTC
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