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Or, Why?

I sit and watch the passer-byes Not staring back my curious eyes I wear a mask of oak-like tree To judge that fare of humanity Walk, they do, with robotic pace A grip of stride, a steady race What they do, where they go They puzzle me, but do they know Do they persuade an oath of life An evasion of the surly knife Maybe, they see a random fool A wasting one, a stubborn mule To each his own, or why?

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Date: 11/17/2010 9:36:00 AM
interesting write,,, enjoyed,..p.d.
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