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The Chance of Fate
Out of the still sky the Raven came a drop to me,
Whispering, you see that sun is almost down,
Darkness will make you succumb to it,
No matter how many candles and lights shine,
The whole world can not be lit.
Now we have walked, we have waited, we have ate,
Return quickly to the heights my love,
I to am a part of the sky, my love, we are so much closer,
Behold the great vision, the cohesion of all!
But for you as for me, the sky won’t let us be,
A minute makes us diverse but not lost,
If you are patient in a time of pain,
The solid land would see the shame everyday,
See you on the other side.

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Inspired by the poem "Out of The Rolliung Ocean the Crowd" by Walt Whitman