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Where mountains fall upon their knees, and bow, do trees, so low; meander rivers, shyly by, where birds no longer fly; nor whistle in the treetops, sing in dawn's own light; all of nature cowers, beneath this evil might. Perhaps to nature's beauty, my ears, are now tone deaf; and horror in my eyes resides, to all else, am I blind. And oh, my thoughts, so vivid once, flee now from my mind: left of spirit, there is, but none, my being now is numb. Shall I wither, within my own despair, Or rise ye mountains, shout; stand ye trees, tall be proud; oh, rivers rage in flood? Whistle birds in treetops, sing upon the dawn; Remain shall I forlorn? Or shall I stand in natures house, and spill for her my blood.
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Nov 3, 2024
Nov 3, 2024 at 8:45 PM UTC
Human Dilemma
Where mountains fall upon their knees, and bow, do trees, so low; meander rivers, shyly by, where birds no longer fly; nor whistle in the treetops, sing in dawn's own light; all of nature cowers, beneath this evil might. Perhaps to nature's beauty, my ears, are now tone deaf; and horror in my eyes resides, to all else, am I blind. And oh, my thoughts, so vivid once, flee now from my mind: left of spirit, there is, but none, my being now is numb. Shall I wither, within my own despair, Or rise ye mountains, shout; stand ye trees, tall be proud; oh, rivers rage in flood? Whistle birds in treetops, sing upon the dawn; Remain shall I forlorn? Or shall I stand in natures house, and spill for her my blood.
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Nov 3, 2024
Nov 3, 2024 at 8:45 PM UTC
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