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My Twentieth Year - 17. proof
Poem No. 36
Sonnet:
The world calmly shouts what it has, and always will –
a question pleaded since the first wave of God's hand
with a fearlessness that's been called anything but bland –
time has not removed it; the question is posed still.
In the future people like me will get their fill? –
Doubt will come to the next, and be as sure as sand;
believe me, I see only pain from where I stand,
where so many others felt their hearts break and spill.
The question simply put: what is beauty; what is love;
Can beauty be in everything, say perhaps a foot?
Can love be in everyone, in their personal check?
The answer's seen by people who know what is above –
a joyous work of longing whose seed has taken root –
the world sings it's an unfulfilled emotional wreck.
Postlude:
What is it in the face of man
that proves he's more than simple sand?
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