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How do broad shoulders bare the weight of what      we carry to the grave, and how do we gauge     the weight of     what never was? They say we simply need to share to speak, but I know not one man that can shine a torch on his own demon, let alone name It. So They start to circle as bones no longer Creak but Crack and broad shoulders start learn the pain of growing older and like demons make for fine friends. If the eyes are the window through which we can look into the soul, Then let words serve as a souls outstretched arms and when we look in let us see that in yours are a shield, and mine a sword, Then let you block and bash as I swing and slash that not one more man may fall and broad shoulders need bare nothing at all.
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Jul 17, 2020
Jul 17, 2020 at 5:48 PM UTC
Broad shoulders
How do broad shoulders bare the weight of what      we carry to the grave, and how do we gauge     the weight of     what never was? They say we simply need to share to speak, but I know not one man that can shine a torch on his own demon, let alone name It. So They start to circle as bones no longer Creak but Crack and broad shoulders start learn the pain of growing older and like demons make for fine friends. If the eyes are the window through which we can look into the soul, Then let words serve as a souls outstretched arms and when we look in let us see that in yours are a shield, and mine a sword, Then let you block and bash as I swing and slash that not one more man may fall and broad shoulders need bare nothing at all.
As we grow old and carry the weight of our lives, we find those with similar demons and gain a sort of peace in sharing.
WilliamDeKlerk
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19/M/South Africa
Jul 17, 2020
Jul 17, 2020 at 5:48 PM UTC
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