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Ode of the Mountain
A blue peak juts out into the heavens 
 It holds back the suns wrathful rays
 I bask in its shrinking shadow
  As vengeful light pours over the top like water over a dam
 
 But the horrid sun does not defeat the mountain
 It only reveals the wonderful life that lives upon it
 The trees are emeralds on the mountain’s back
 The rivers are blue sapphires on his face
 The dazzling stone is his awesome body
 
 I scale this wise creature 
 I seek his counsel by reaching his peak
 As I climb I see the mountain’s weaker brothers
 Who fail to reach his heights or might
 
 Finally I reach the pinnacle
 Yet I have not conquered him
 I am miniscule and fragile
 The mountain is old and I am so young
 He will face the ages and I will fade so quickly
 He is a king of this world and I am but a lowly serf
 
 There are those who think the mountain silent
 But they have not seen him defeat the sun
 Or him harbour life upon his massive body
 Or stood upon his head
 And taken in the enormity of his existence

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