For Fear Of Being Forgotten
How many lives must one live
Before their coal may be forged to diamond?
If it is true we are all stars
In the eyes of God,
Please allow his Angels of Inspiration
Into this humble human form,
With the gift to exceed gilded on wings.
Then once freed from the mundanes fettered shackles,
I might fly high into the bardic stratosphere
Before their coal may be forged to diamond?
If it is true we are all stars
In the eyes of God,
Please allow his Angels of Inspiration
Into this humble human form,
With the gift to exceed gilded on wings.
Then once freed from the mundanes fettered shackles,
I might fly high into the bardic stratosphere
And express that which is exceptional,
To comply toward my purpose, to be yet ever more...
I ask this in earnest
Knowing I am nothing but a mere man
Whose rights, rank and stature
Are of no consequence when I am claimed
To die to dust and shake this human shell.
It has been said on life's trek we must climb
To the highest pinnacle of our endeavors.
My only desire toward this course
Is in word, to place my flag,
High atop the mountain of my plebeian post.
Only by drawing from all generations prior
And thus imparting to all generations forward
I pray that I might accomplish
That which leaves mark.
To thus etch my name in stone,
And state with a profound voice
'I once lived.'
For fear of being forgotten.
I ask this in earnest
Knowing I am nothing but a mere man
Whose rights, rank and stature
Are of no consequence when I am claimed
To die to dust and shake this human shell.
It has been said on life's trek we must climb
To the highest pinnacle of our endeavors.
My only desire toward this course
Is in word, to place my flag,
High atop the mountain of my plebeian post.
Only by drawing from all generations prior
And thus imparting to all generations forward
I pray that I might accomplish
That which leaves mark.
To thus etch my name in stone,
And state with a profound voice
'I once lived.'
For fear of being forgotten.
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