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"...Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. Security does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than exposure..."
Helen Keller
US blind & deaf educator (1880 - 1968)
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Sandy seas lay before me
An invitation to frolic and play
Roaring through movement and sweat
Mind detached but closely held
Life's lesson on the run
Then came the rain and heavy load
No risen sun burning bright
Only distant splashing surf with singing birds
All the signs of nature's adventures
To behold and unfold before me
Sweet voices above the calm moment
Life's lessons on this beach...
Comes the rejoicing and running pace
The forests of sands brightly filled
And with my feet underneath
Winged feet gliding effortlessly
Now a mist gliterring from the moon
I saw others running and racing about
with joy untold
Happy as boys and girls
On the golden moment of their run
Old thoughts left me now
The ways of men, such vanity
By chance and few minutes of joy
Blinded thoughts, unknown
Even though a happy child
Even though playful
But there will be another day
Our whole lives paraded in thoughts
Built for me, as jovial good
Thoughts of more pleasant times
Through this lonely place
I should have laughed at the suffering
Firmness of mind
I think not of the pain endured
But of the prize at the end...Ah! processed...
Copyright © 2010 by Myles Saulibio All Rights Reserved
Photo: © William Casey - Fotolia.com
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