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I’m an ambitious man. A tool of destiny, a puppet of fate, transcending all of humanity. Cunning and charismatic, I seek
Knight Hawk gazed at the falling leaves The brown folly they had become His heart sunk within his chest As he looked out the window high Above the freezing ground whereby
Did they still give chase? On horseback, he rode Soon he’d tire of their game, That of cats and mice   Where to go?
He stood resolutely, In the winter cold. The sun climbed behind him, Glowing bright and bold.   The wind kicked up twigs and leaves Long dead of chill, His coat tails flickered up and down,
Whence the rider came about Looking for a different route He stopped by a water spout And rested there to quench his drought
Can I not Munch on my potato chips And watch some football
Who said autumn leaves fall to their death? I think they cover the ground with their beauty, Like colorful souls bestowing their love On the gray roads of rock below. Who said just because your heart is beating
Who said autumn leaves fall to their death? I think they cover the ground with their beauty, Like colorful souls bestowing their love On the gray roads of rock below. Who said just because your heart is beating
Eyelashes brush on rosy cheeks Slowly turning into yellow beaks A feather upon a dusty pillow Comes sweeping against a sprouting willow. Yellow leaves by a river’s edge Dance among the grassy ledge
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