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At Sea
Rudderless and without sails I'm adrift- mind wanders free upon an endless sea of sadness abounding in storm debris Was that a ragged fragment of my life that floated by? Taunting tease, just out of reach too torn to identify Leaning back, I close my eyes and count this journey's great cost child, fortune, family somehow, all but hope was lost From my mast, where sails would be that golden thread dangles yet billowing fierce with each gust tangling into a net It seems to multiply there growing thicker, stronger still I watch it weave a new sail as it fortifies my will Braver now, I stand at helm and face this fathomless fear charting a bold new course through confusion, anger, and tears I've heard it said that anger is just sadness in disguise and scouting my horizon I believe this true (and wise) For the tempest that destroyed both my ship and confidence wasn't tragedy or fate but old sorrow grown immense!
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