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Created on: April 04, 2009
Poetry: Anything is possible.
I want a steak, well-done but still juicy.
"Anything is possible," they say.
Or maybe a win in the national lottery.
"Anything is possible," they say.
The plane on time; the baggage intact.
A high yielding fund with security backed.
A fresh crab dinner with claws well cracked.
"Anything is possible," they say.
I want a computer with memory stable.
Another wish I would put on the table
Is a body strong with youth enabled.
"Anything is possible," they say.
And while I am at it, I might contemplate
A major reduction in my ponderous weight.
And while I wonder if I'm asking too late.
"Anything is possible," they say.
And while I dream with thoughts unbound
By boundaries and daunting sound,
The message in my mind is clear
And free of any trace of fear.
For life has taught me by its trials,
And journeys over many miles
That anything is possible.
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