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Who Am I?
Sometimes I wonder who I am
This being I call me
I'm just one soul in millions
A bubble on the sea
Just one, small voice that can't be heard
Above the din of life
And just one mind that must compete
With all the toil and strife
Just one being no one knows
Save but for a few
Just one face lost in a crowd
Where are they rushing to?
And yet, as I sit here today
And slowly look around
I find that my small world is filled
With treasured sight and sound
A tiny gurgle in my ear
A hand so small and pink
The fall of heavy footsteps, and
A smile, A secret wink
A look of thanks for work well done
A smile of love and trust
And then I know, yes, who I am
And, being me, I must
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Who Am I?
Sometimes I wonder who I am
This being I call me
I'm just one soul in millions
A bubble on the sea
Just one, small voice
Silence in the Silence
My silence is so revealing
yet no one seems to know
that in my silence I am
replaying the days events
MY LAST TEAR
I was sent to war as a young man.
I was told we had to make a stand.
To fight another man I didn't know.
The wedge has been pounded in yet again.
A selfish v, who makes the raw hurts open
Wider yes wider until
My seams split,
I'm like a flower that nobody sees.
Blooming with passion,
stinging with Please.
My life is a storm,
in which I have mastered.
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