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St. Anthony of Mistakes
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Why consider the inevitably
why would one loose their life
contemplating their death
which will always exist
and has no purpose
post modern verse
Why is my life and my loose
Consider his death
This is always present
And has not a purpose.
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