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To That World You Must Go...




Walking down my street of life,
There's a lot to see, a lot to find,
Waking up on a noisy street,
I lost all peace with fading dreams.

Roaming around in my pleasing world,
Everything was good even without a word,
Opening up to the busy world,
My heart sank in, to write a word.

A word about the busy world,
A word about our ruined world,
A word about the selfish begins,
A word about the shameless scenes.

Respect and love used to be,
The King and Queen in every being,
Was it so, or was it my dream?
I'll never know, I'm forced to fit in.

Many times, I've said, you know,
The world is harsh, is it so?
Never a time I've thought alone,
Is it I, who don't know to grow?

Rushing back to the world I own,
Looking up to a nearby glow,
I heard a voice that spoke so slow,
You are well grown, that I know.

I made you so, I'll let you know,
There's no need to fit in, but you must grow,
Not in the dark but in the glow,
I'll be there through the sun and the snow,
I'll meet you when you need me more,
You must know, you must grow,
And to that world you must go.


-Debra R. N. Ludwick-

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