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It Shines for You
by Ibn Ruben Abdul Qahhar
USA
 

Don't you know the sun shines for you?
Declining to ascend bring the day anew
For you to fulfill your dreams, accomplish you purest desires
If you disagree surely you're a liar
In denial that you embody beauty
Able to possess peace
First severe the hindering leash
Binding you to despair
Once you crush the shackles of hopelessness you will be aware
Of your true potential, consequential
Is this shared fate, to hate a state of emptiness that remains, innate
See the world around us that we share
The birds that sing
The babe that clings
The ants that crawl
The snow that falls
All in all we have a purpose
Find it fulfill it before you desert this
Magnanimous creation that has an appointed time
Life is precious and love is divine


Submitted September 03, 2006


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