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Thoughts on a Page
I sit yet alone,
ever questioning
but am I?
When I am possessed with twill and parchment
And enter thoughts on a page
Subside does my loneliness
Given, such a wondrous gift
inevitably from above
in sweet attempt to prevent that lonely hour
Perhaps it is only in a moment
Of sheer idleness of the ink
that I risk the emptiness of solitude
So, sense does it make
to never be without that which is needed
to set me free!
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