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I Gloat at Life ( A Sonnet )

By Cinara

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I Gloat at Life Whenever I emerge from pits of strife I wallow in the glory of my win And tend to gloat in jubilance at Life To think that I subdued the likes of him It seems while I’m still basking in the glow He moves the painful pole up one more notch As Life decides to deal another blow And settles back triumphantly to watch I vow to wage more vigorous a war Determined to outdo my callous foe Buoyed up by battle scars I’d earned before I muster all the strength God may bestow Sometimes I have to grant Life victory He flouts in gloating sneers right back at me Written February 12th, 2002 © on Feb 11 2002 10:38 PM PST   0 • 10

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