I may not bridge a river, but I can live a span
There is a wind that lets be and lets go what I can
Even daylight can be misty, yet moonlight can be lucid
Some decorum in no regrets about what I didn’t and did
I can be a guest of loneliness, and a stranger to a friend
Lone courage is the byline of the athlete that runs the bend
The skyline of the mountain is where the rainbow descends
It is the colour that is sought after, not the pot of the gold at the end
All the little boats that stay afloat are the kings of the stream
Those nose-deep in brine may drown or learn to swim
Survival be a millstone, but the marathoner doesn’t shy
He ignores all his hunger, so his appetite doesn’t cry
Expectations are a fire that can burn your own house down
Look no further than the celebration in your own little town
The cheer of money is unlike the wealth of aromatic flowers
In the twilight side of life, it can’t take you to the stars
so good Monte
you are a genius
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