Hear Tomorrow

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The wind is constant yet always shifting.
Forever existing somewhere at some time.
The strength and direction may vary,
But always it remains.

The People are a part of the wind.
Some may flow and merge with harmony.
Some may clash and resist without temperance,
But always they will remain.

Rushing rivers much as pulses in the soil.
Reaching limbs and branches toward the stars much as children to their elders.
Restless leaves much as laughter.
Always they will remain.

Rain on the ground from tears of joy and sorrow.
Those who listen shall hear tomorrow.
The wind has no shape, but its force is strong.
Always, it will remain.


(Inspired by and dedicated to White Deer of Autumn, Gabriel Horn)

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