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Searching
by Emile M Tubiana
Friday, July 13, 2012
Rated "G" by the Author.
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Human beings are always searching, without knowing for what. |
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Searching
They topple mountains, valleys they scour
Searching for the gem with all their power
They cross the seas and the rivers
Their voyage only dust delivers
They think they are big and smart
The value of the moment they discard
Happy those who in silence remain
From touching embers they refrain
The wise ones just stay home
To find the treasure in their inner dome
Copyright 2012 Emile Tubiana
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| Reviewed by Chip Bergeron |
7/14/2012 |
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And yet the journey isn't always about distance, as I hear you saying. The inner journey can be much more challenging and perilous, and you don't even have to leave your chair!
Chip B |
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| Reviewed by Rose Rideout |
7/14/2012 |
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I have always said I don't have to go far to see natures beauty, great write Emile.
Rose
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