The Separation

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    The Separation

    Father I know there is just one
    Just one road that leads to the Son.
    Tens of thousands of steps in stride
    Yet still no proof the old man has died.
    I take it all upon myself,
    The mistakes that I have made.
    From the slavers table once again
    The debt has been paid.
    Would I watch you die a thousand times?
    How would that be fair?
    To deny the strength of the very arms
    That take my lifeless body there?
    Yes Lord there is a road,
    I have trod it once or twice.
    But stood on the shore of the river of life
    Shunning your advice.
    So I took a chance and rolled the dice
    Wanting something real.
    After all, what could be worse
    Then the hell I always feel?
    If this is what I make my life
    Then I know what I must do.
    Only that which is left to die
    Can be submitted back to you.

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    Poetry is what gets lost in translation.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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