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Ponder, if you will, 100 years of life Consider within it, all the accumulated strife. Leave pause, don't bend, And certainly don't seek a controlled end. Pain is a privilege most neglect, Or they simply grant the construct too much respect. Allow it to whittle away emotions, And abruptly slow motions. It grants life a sudden halt. You take on self pity, feeling at fault. Then allow an illness to grip hold, Leaving ones disposition frightfully cold.
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Aug 26, 2014
Aug 26, 2014 at 2:07 PM UTC
Ketchum (1961)
Ponder, if you will, 100 years of life Consider within it, all the accumulated strife. Leave pause, don't bend, And certainly don't seek a controlled end. Pain is a privilege most neglect, Or they simply grant the construct too much respect. Allow it to whittle away emotions, And abruptly slow motions. It grants life a sudden halt. You take on self pity, feeling at fault. Then allow an illness to grip hold, Leaving ones disposition frightfully cold.
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Aug 26, 2014
Aug 26, 2014 at 2:07 PM UTC
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