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Sketches In Pastel
I Surely Night is dressed in the dark robes of a priest His touch is blessed with peace. II Speak softly or you'll wake her - Do not let her hear Your social voice least she tremble At such blasphemy. Walk slowly or she'll stumble - Build a gentle ramp Up to a house so filled with love It shelters millions. III Love, How shall I know you? Is love really your name Or just an alias for loneliness? IV Standing in the doorway The light shines through your hair, Could your heart show in that light Then I would travel there. V The question arises again and again - Should I chase after chaff That blows in the wind Or replant the grain. VI What kind of man was this - Who knew every man for a stranger And yet could not restrain His smile, Even should they despise Him more?
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