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“There is a great mighty fire that burns in every heart.' Said the old man. 'Let it out. Burn your soul freely in- to the coming night.” 'There is a little, however little child of laughter Interred In every sad smile.' said the old man. 'Let it out Laugh out a'loud Smile proudly, For there is a gift you won't always have!” “Now... Said he to me, “Now borrow a bright-lit smile from every daylight And learn to laugh as the rumble of a shattering thunder For life is a gift you won't always have! ' He turned around and went his way. I never saw him again. It was a night dream In my 11 and 45 a.m. I lay there, broken, AWAKE In some transfixed wonderment!
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Apr 17, 2020
Apr 17, 2020 at 3:11 AM UTC
The Old Man
“There is a great mighty fire that burns in every heart.' Said the old man. 'Let it out. Burn your soul freely in- to the coming night.” 'There is a little, however little child of laughter Interred In every sad smile.' said the old man. 'Let it out Laugh out a'loud Smile proudly, For there is a gift you won't always have!” “Now... Said he to me, “Now borrow a bright-lit smile from every daylight And learn to laugh as the rumble of a shattering thunder For life is a gift you won't always have! ' He turned around and went his way. I never saw him again. It was a night dream In my 11 and 45 a.m. I lay there, broken, AWAKE In some transfixed wonderment!
godfrey-amromare
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Apr 17, 2020
Apr 17, 2020 at 3:11 AM UTC
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