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The Pawn His eyes follow the man, Adoring the path of his life, He basks in the brilliance of this man, A step behind Dreaming, hoping, grasping for what cannot be his. The days turn to years And time has kept the difference alive. The pawn sees his dream in the distance: Oh, what anguish! To acknowledge oneself, yet dream of more. Where to turn? How to continue? Witness how bitterness emerges As the pawn now hides Protected by his armour of jealous, cutting cynicism. He is defeated, barren, and hollow Yet still struggling on, mocking men. We see the veil, probing beneath We pass beyond Over the horizon to our land of tranquility. Here the true man lives Free from the petty. J. Kennedy nder a Street Lamp I stood in the road on the warm summer's eve staring at the argon lamp over my head the moths and cousin gnats flittered about was there something they desired to achieve the sixty cycle hum spoke out instead as if the bugs were still in doubt I too was not overly sure of facts my two shadows caused me disarray strange how light put me deep in dark a piercing query cut like an axe are we ignorant like many say have we lost our mental spark l thought for a short while it was overly demanding feeling infinitesimally small but suddenly with a smile acknowledging not understanding l was aware after all N. Morris
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