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I climbed up the mountain And laughed at those Who were not as strong as me And felt sorry for the boy With braces on his legs That I passed on the way up. I climbed down the mountain And rejoiced in myself For accomplishing something That was easy to do Until I met the sam boy Who could not go any further. We climbed down the mountain together Using my legs and his strength As I carried him down He told me about his accomplishments And I rejoiced in him And felt sorry for myself.
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Nov 30, 2010
Nov 30, 2010 at 9:12 AM UTC
The Mountain
I climbed up the mountain And laughed at those Who were not as strong as me And felt sorry for the boy With braces on his legs That I passed on the way up. I climbed down the mountain And rejoiced in myself For accomplishing something That was easy to do Until I met the sam boy Who could not go any further. We climbed down the mountain together Using my legs and his strength As I carried him down He told me about his accomplishments And I rejoiced in him And felt sorry for myself.
timothy-clarke
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53/M/American
Nov 30, 2010
Nov 30, 2010 at 9:12 AM UTC
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