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Poem by Donald Benson Blanding Somehow I've tried for many an hour and minute To think of this world without me in it. I can't imagine a new-born day Without me here . . . somehow . . . some way. I can not think of autumn's flare Without me here . . . alive . . . aware. I can't imagine a dawn in spring Without my heart awakening. These treasured days will come and go At swifter pace . . . but this I know . . . I have no fear . . . I have no dread Of that marked day that lies ahead. My flesh will turn to ash and clay But I'll be here . . . Somehow . . . some way. Donald Benson Blanding Donald Benson Blanding's other poems: 1587 Views |
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