to shape the words into the proper sense
requires both thought and patience combined
we must live forever in the present tense
the ones who learn will soon go forth from hence
we send them off in hope that they're refined
to shape the words into the proper sense
the ones who lag behind not always dense
are fearful they'll be sundered from their kind
we must live forever in the present tense
in all this work the struggle's most intense
to open eyes and heal the ones who are blind
to shape the words into the proper sense
repeated often there's now no suspense
about what happens and what we'll find
we must live forever in the present tense
whatever happens we'll not allow pretense
we seek in action but to free the mind
to shape the words into the proper sense
we must live forever in the present tense
Odd ravings, comments, and other wastes of time. Some are in plain prose, yet others are in rhyme.
11 February 2007
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