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The Signs of Boredom In the hours of idleness, Signs of boredom begin to appear. The Clock paces itself slowly against the hands of time. Climbing into obligation and escaping the crevices, Man's life is devoured by mindless fingers . . . and timeless minds. Jumbling throughout the decour, he discovers oblivion, slipping into idle hands. Fall sweetly my life. Into unwashed days, thought naught discovered. Blend into the feeling, and map out 0 your course, But lo, think not that you could guide its course, For if idleness, should it find you worthy . . . directs your course. In the early morning hours of his soul, Man dreams of sketches of his life which meant much more, More than the immediate hours passing before his oblivious eyes. A rendezvous with life, typing out a meager existence, to satisfy his soul. Realize the mindless time, Seek not the timeless mind! Seek its justice, the hours of idleness . . . the signs of boredom . . . will disappear. Kathy Pearce 117
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The infant born to live Whether he realizes it struggles to open his eyes to the fascinating things around him that exist The child you know so well is this infant with eyes open he fills his mind with knowledge learning about the truth and wrong of sin Of age he is shown to expand his learning knowledge and the child goes to school he learns and understands with age Now, we have the exciting years of realization the child is no infant, he is directly headed to contribute to our growing natio The time comes for many decisions will this young adult retreat from the good things in life and the trials he has learned to meet As the years progress he has become of respected age the right route has been chosen he puts to use his expanding knowledge l Coming to the closing years of this human life we find the age of hoping that the generation after will come ahead from behind We see an infant he will make tomorrow it's his destiny to bring about i pleasure to life and little sorrow. i Terry Guarinct
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'I'l6 . L s . ,- I am an evil man I destroy my world, I love a soft life, And nature dies all around. Man bares a destruction nature, And beauty dies. The dirt is all I see. Stone and naked ground. Once I was happy in a world all my own, Life was pure, Nature was safe, And destruction was impossible. Then my being was conceived, And a new world materialized, And I was born, And I received my just reward. Bill Jones WW
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