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O human race, born to fly upward, wherefore at a little wind dost thou so fall?

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Be like a solid tower whose brave height remains unmoved by all the winds that blow; the man who lets his thoughts be turned aside by one thing or another, will lose sight of his true goal, his mind sapped of its strength.
Now you know how much my love for you burns deep in me when I forget about our emptiness, and deal with shadows as with solid things.
At grief so deep the tongue must wag in vain; the language of our sense and memory lacks the vocabulary of such pain.
There is no greater pain than to remember, in our present grief, past happiness.
Lost are we, and are only so far punished, That without hope we live on in desire.
When I had journeyed half of our life’s way, I found myself within a shadowed forest, for I had lost the path that does not stray.
For she doth make my veins and pulses tremble.
Blessed are the peacemakers, For they have freed themselves from sinful wrath.
Through me you go into a city of weeping; through me you go into eternal pain; through me you go amongst the lost people.
I care not where my body may take me as long as my soul is embarked on a meaningful journey.