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Where is your wisdom seated?
What color do you feel?
Do you wonder how your voice will see,
The path that circles here?
Can you show me where my song is?
Will you sing along?
Won't you help me carry on and on?



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On Thursday October 7th, 2004, Lydia Jade (790) writes:
very good write...short sweet and simple...yet full of so much


On Sunday June 27th, 2004, suicideseason (2144) writes:
_i think alot of us seek this type of direction at one point or another.it's so hard to get happy when you're unsure of what really makes you happy...i dunno.very powerful,nonetheless.much love.


On Thursday June 24th, 2004, OLd SouL (837) writes:
glass nailed it.. Deep... a curiousity beyond the surface... I love people who express this quality and I love this piece. :::OLd


On Thursday June 24th, 2004, Syn (82) writes:
Beauty simply put into words, wonderful write. -Syn


On Thursday June 24th, 2004, glasshouse (801) writes:
Wow. Something about this piece... caught me. It made me smile and read it again. I like this alot. It sings to me. Good write. -Glass


On Thursday June 24th, 2004, glasshouse (801) writes:
Wow. I read it again just now... This just... it reaches deep to me for some reason. Its so simple... so few wrods but so pure. I love it. I really love it. -Glass



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