Fear Nothing

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    Fear Nothing

    Pain is temporary, glory is eternal
    but its all internal
    A fight in the mind for the evidence
    of light and of providence, will you succom to this
    When there is no god to speak of or preech of
    Its raw meat, so kill the weak
    and use them for the fires, while you chew on 
    barbed wires, since when did truth become 
    less important than comfort
    Natural selection favors perseverance,
    so sins are not accidental or experimental
    but a trade, and only when we are no longer afraid
    do we begin to live, yet courage without conscience
    is a wild beast, so you have to be the beast
    become invulnerable to innacuracy, hipocrisy,
    fear nothing, for you are fear incarnate
    Eclipse the past, blur the future
    Why sleep when you can dream?

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    Poetry is what gets lost in translation.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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