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The Soul Travels
The soul pushes on.
It is round and small,
Tethered to our hearts
Succulent in taste,
It welcomes the lonely
Who give their attention
To sticky lollies—
Sit lonesome on stone steps
Chiseled by a hand
Less than glorious.
The soul trudges on.
Its story is immortalized;
It never whines—
Only lingers in its pathos
For seconds before
Giving, giving, giving,
Of itself.
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"Never say there is nothing beautiful in the world anymore. There is always something to make wonder in the shape of a tree, the trembling of a leaf."<br /> - Albert Schweitzer.