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I sought a healing sanctuary, just to take a stroll. And near this berm, I took a turn, down a grassy knoll. at its base, inscribed in white a sign profoundly true. With one quick read, I saw the creed Pertained to me and you. Didactic text from this Buddhist, The 14th Dali Lama. When you’re caused harm, don’t be alarmed Internalize the trauma. I left a heart-shaped rock as homage To shed my heart of stone. And to pay my debt not to forget Took a picture with my phone. Now I have this picture always To begin the hard process Of letting go, albeit slow And no longer bear these crosses.
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Mar 21, 2013
Mar 21, 2013 at 2:31 AM UTC
not so long ago just yet
I sought a healing sanctuary, just to take a stroll. And near this berm, I took a turn, down a grassy knoll. at its base, inscribed in white a sign profoundly true. With one quick read, I saw the creed Pertained to me and you. Didactic text from this Buddhist, The 14th Dali Lama. When you’re caused harm, don’t be alarmed Internalize the trauma. I left a heart-shaped rock as homage To shed my heart of stone. And to pay my debt not to forget Took a picture with my phone. Now I have this picture always To begin the hard process Of letting go, albeit slow And no longer bear these crosses.
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Mar 21, 2013
Mar 21, 2013 at 2:31 AM UTC
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