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Created on: April 21, 2008
A beginning and an end
Another case of life immitating art
It is a force all it's own
A thing
Yet it yields to the smallest mark
And ceases to be in control
The pen, the brush
The word, the deed
It can flow and breathe
Or tremble and shout
The canvas doesn't care
It just is
We see it and want to change it
To leave our mark
Unable to let it rest
And simply be what it is
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