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In this photograph, Here in my hands, Lies the most telling tale. It is a picture of a man, Dark hair, in his middle years, But wiser than anyone I have ever seen. I do not know this man personally, But he has traveled the world, And seen all of its tragedies And all of its blessings. I have never met this man, But he knows all of history, From the beginning of time Up until the end of the universe. It's not something we can fathom, But his mind is capable of knowing the misunderstandings. However, This man never existed. Nor will he ever. The human race will run Fast Faster Until they can run no more In order to be like this man sitting here in my hands. But their goal is out of reach, Clouded by misjudgment and arrogance. We will never be like this man sitting here in my hands. We will never be this man sitting here in my hands.
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Apr 14, 2013
Apr 14, 2013 at 2:30 PM UTC
Some Man
In this photograph, Here in my hands, Lies the most telling tale. It is a picture of a man, Dark hair, in his middle years, But wiser than anyone I have ever seen. I do not know this man personally, But he has traveled the world, And seen all of its tragedies And all of its blessings. I have never met this man, But he knows all of history, From the beginning of time Up until the end of the universe. It's not something we can fathom, But his mind is capable of knowing the misunderstandings. However, This man never existed. Nor will he ever. The human race will run Fast Faster Until they can run no more In order to be like this man sitting here in my hands. But their goal is out of reach, Clouded by misjudgment and arrogance. We will never be like this man sitting here in my hands. We will never be this man sitting here in my hands.
ashlyn-kriegel
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Apr 14, 2013
Apr 14, 2013 at 2:30 PM UTC
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