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To hear all-out would be ear-splitting So like a tusk piercing through my heart Like a wind rustling fleetingly Through the valley I muttered Hankering the need to be there would soon be over As the dab hand struggled For low-keyed lines to what's uncovered My eyes swelled up Held back the silvery icicles Before they fall down the cheeks like rain in the summer My hurdles, snags, & pitfalls seemed tiny dots Next to his giant sheepshank slubs Yet did not bear me spur I won't ever feel any better What else would matter When one's existence becomes faint spurts of tiny embers When one's crystal anchor too soon turns to blur Whether or not heard in a corner I said a pray'r For courage & strength as I live out my toil For heavens to keep the fire In this brightly shining star's light.
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Jan 28, 2011
Jan 28, 2011 at 7:08 AM UTC
nurse's prarthana
To hear all-out would be ear-splitting So like a tusk piercing through my heart Like a wind rustling fleetingly Through the valley I muttered Hankering the need to be there would soon be over As the dab hand struggled For low-keyed lines to what's uncovered My eyes swelled up Held back the silvery icicles Before they fall down the cheeks like rain in the summer My hurdles, snags, & pitfalls seemed tiny dots Next to his giant sheepshank slubs Yet did not bear me spur I won't ever feel any better What else would matter When one's existence becomes faint spurts of tiny embers When one's crystal anchor too soon turns to blur Whether or not heard in a corner I said a pray'r For courage & strength as I live out my toil For heavens to keep the fire In this brightly shining star's light.
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Jan 28, 2011
Jan 28, 2011 at 7:08 AM UTC
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