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Are you ever near the midpoint of a dark, bleak day? When nothing at all seems to welcome your stay? When inconveniences overwhelm and obliterate So you can’t lie and contemplate without Another hindrance to dim the clouds But at that fixed point in conditional fatalism I know that though I was bound to live through distress in its drift I am being called to call my power and foray Against the angst, the dark, the grief Here I bring the day to its end A new day dawns! In the late of the day, In my quaking, in my gloom In everything thing I’ve brawl against to counter monotony and grow In depression lost, passed, and away At this time I dawn a fine new day.
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Jul 22, 2014
Jul 22, 2014 at 2:51 PM UTC
Day Dawns
Are you ever near the midpoint of a dark, bleak day? When nothing at all seems to welcome your stay? When inconveniences overwhelm and obliterate So you can’t lie and contemplate without Another hindrance to dim the clouds But at that fixed point in conditional fatalism I know that though I was bound to live through distress in its drift I am being called to call my power and foray Against the angst, the dark, the grief Here I bring the day to its end A new day dawns! In the late of the day, In my quaking, in my gloom In everything thing I’ve brawl against to counter monotony and grow In depression lost, passed, and away At this time I dawn a fine new day.
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Jul 22, 2014
Jul 22, 2014 at 2:51 PM UTC
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