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Life Fled As I Sought Yet Another Day, Verses Born From the Illusion of Immortality, 1977 Part One
Life Fled As I Sought Yet Another Day, ( verses born from the illusion of immortality, 1977) Part One As I went beyond that black veil, Having trod this earth and seen hell, I look back while daring to say, " Life fled as I sought yet another day." Yes, youth was fine in days of dust, Love its great bounty sought, a must, Little thought of the later pay " Life fled as I sought yet another day." World was a ride, its glory great, Of its sweetest pleasures I ate, I that went about my own way, " Life fled as I sought yet another day." I a warrior born by birth, A child of heart, a child of earth, A lone vagabond as they say " Life fled as I sought yet another day." A true joy, my shadow and I, Wanderer beneath heavenly sky, Hellbent to do just as I may, " Life fled as I sought yet another day." O' sweet future lay at my feet, As I sought coming death to cheat, Fate cried, " No more can you stay" " Life fled as I sought yet another day." As I went beyond that black veil, Having trod this earth and seen hell, I look back while daring to say, " Life fled as I sought yet another day." Robert J. Lindley, March 5th, 1977 Rhyme, ( To live, love and dream, a life ) Presented 1-13-2021 Note: deleted
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