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High, the mountains That I have climbed From white fountains The rivers rhymed The sun that rose I, myself have ridden But there are those From whom it is hidden From there I stood And looking down I couldn’t frown I saw more than man could I was born A boy Him I do not mourn He, a ploy Now, I, here! Stand atop all, And pushed you there Remember to fall With every inch I seem to crawl My heart feels the pinch Of it’s cold drawl That boy The innocent and keen The world uses as a toy Never again was the sun seen.
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Nov 3, 2013
Nov 3, 2013 at 10:54 PM UTC
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High, the mountains That I have climbed From white fountains The rivers rhymed The sun that rose I, myself have ridden But there are those From whom it is hidden From there I stood And looking down I couldn’t frown I saw more than man could I was born A boy Him I do not mourn He, a ploy Now, I, here! Stand atop all, And pushed you there Remember to fall With every inch I seem to crawl My heart feels the pinch Of it’s cold drawl That boy The innocent and keen The world uses as a toy Never again was the sun seen.
faith-barron
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Nov 3, 2013
Nov 3, 2013 at 10:54 PM UTC
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