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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required There In The Fast Fading Shadows Of Looming Dusk There in the fast fading shadows of looming dusk emptiness sighing as space in an empty husk broken only by the dark whispering of Fate and swirls of wind playing savage tunes of- "too late", Dare I, to enter through its harsh welcoming door attempting to deny that gaping hole life tore or remain here to feel coming of midnight blues assume courage, to fight in a better man's shoes! Woe the poorer choices in this life we must make to seize the fleeting moment or else bake a cake whilst waiting for saving grace that oft does not come hoping and finding, the gain is less than the sum, Shall I, step back and deny this dark, dooming hour beg heart and soul to again gift that awesome power or else just flip a coin, let Fate again decide renew life or else in emptiness again hide? Dare I, to enter through its harsh welcoming door. Attempting to deny that gaping hole life tore. Robert J. Lindley, 6-25-2021 Rhyme, ( From, In for a penny, in for a pound ) Note: Truly blessed are those that have never had to face such adversity in life. That which youth is almost always incapable of making the correct decision. Wherein greater wisdom was demanded and youth had not yet gained such. And sometimes never does...
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