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|  07-16-2005, 08:48 AM | #1 (permalink) | 
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				Hope
			 Written while remembering stories heard during counseling. Hope Yea, tho I walk thru the valley of death, My eyes are squeezed shut, Visions of the death of innocence, Sear my memory with wretched truth. I envy the dead, I wish for my death, Blindness is the peace for which I seek. Yea, tho I walk thru the valley of death, My ears strain to hear, To remember the laughter of innocence, But all I hear are their voices whispering horror. I envy the dead, I hope for my death, Silence is the peace for which I yearn. Yea, tho I walk thru the valley of death, My mind roams over what I know, Memories of truths hoped forgotten, Imagination breathes death to my soul. I envy the dead, I pray for my death, Death is the balm for the pain I feel. The cup is bitter, and my throat is scarred, The voices and memories eat at my soul, The dead know no pain or sorrow, I envy them that, Peace and death are the same, And I want them. 
				__________________ There are no absolute rules of conduct, either in peace or war. Everything depends on circumstances. Leon Trotsky | 
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