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the pebble in a pond

By tigerlilly

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eternal circling ripples flow with man the pebble in a pond his years keep going 'round and 'round doubling back beyond this tiny pebble dropped by gods or fates or dreams into imagination's center our mortal hopes and schemes once more the pebble sinks way down into the deep relinquishing it's hold on earth but souls will always seek to live in other worlds where some say bright mansions rise disbelif so very common 'till it's right before our eyes then another little pebble's dropped some how it takes hold life starts to wheel 'round one more time circling back for years untoldall comments and critiques welcomed Written February 5th, 2002 © on Feb 04 2002 08:07 PM PST   18 • 0 • 12

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