The Shadow and the Light |
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| As you travel down the road to the place you long to go, |
| There are potholes, and detours, that impede the traffic flow. |
| But, you can learn to get around these obstacles you meet -- |
It’s the shadows you encounter that are hardest to defeat. |
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Though shadows come from nowhere, there are many different kinds. |
| Some are puppets of the light; and some are in our minds. |
| But, all are dark by nature, with a tendency to scare. |
| They lurk around a corner and leap when you get there. |
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| In your imagination, just as in shifting light, |
| They change their shape, increase their size, and haunt you late at night. |
| And, just when you’ve escaped the long reach of one’s net, |
| Another one sneaks up on you and gives you cause to fret. |
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| It traps you in its web and sticks to you like glue; |
| It’s murky composition can camouflage what’s true. |
| And, standing in that shadow, can block you from the sight, |
| That just a step or two away, the light is shining bright. |
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| Remember that these shadows have an artificial lair; |
| When you cast a light upon them, there’s really nothing there. |
| A shadow has no substance; it occupies no space. |
| When trying to confront it, there’s nothing there to face. |
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| But, if you need a weapon to joust with this old foe, |
| There’s one at your disposal-- you haven’t far to go. |
| For, escaping from the shadows is easiest, by far, |
If you simply look inside you for the light of who you are.
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