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Limited;
As to what we can see
What we can hear
But few broadening minds open to partake
To what we call life;
Bending to new horizons
Pensioning the empty sky
Daring to accept what is given
And to make everything we can of it;
To live is in vain
To not live
Is to die



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On Friday March 11th, 2005, Astra Dei (632) writes:
oh well said!


On Saturday July 24th, 2004, Crystal Passion (257) writes:
dont just post more, but repost some of your old works, they're all good darling


On Monday May 31st, 2004, batman nipples (2241) writes:
So insightful...Twi is right, you should post more.


On Thursday May 13th, 2004, Twilight (2084) writes:
wow you should definitely post more. your writing is pretty refrshing. i come to your page quite often to check on your new stuff. but i usually am let down because you hardly ever post.


On Thursday May 13th, 2004, Twilight (2084) writes:
"Bending to new horizons Pensioning the empty sky " cynicism and hopelessness. and you do it with style. i like it.:)


On Wednesday May 12th, 2004, Dancing_Monkey (1761) writes:
kick ass . allways loved your poetry dude.. allways will. glad to see your back :O) your frindly neighbor Monkey.


On Saturday May 8th, 2004, An Expired Member (4) writes:
I like the little play on words at the end



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