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Questions of a Silent Soul

The questions of a silent soul would be enough to burn a giant hole through the windy palaces of the frozen lands and the hostile dunes of the sifting sands They would seek the answers that no one would disregarding the common should and could the senseless syntax would not mind for none shall hold that could not bind The heart would answer, try as it might to give the soul the endless sight to help it understand wrong from right giving daylight to the dismal night The questions of a silent soul would have no purpose and no goal and yet it would falter not at all to query everything big and small...

Copyright © | Year Posted 2006




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