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ANOTHER STEP:
-How do we view birth?
As the beginning
-What is school like?
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Tears of frustration pour down her face,
She can not figure out her place.
Her eyes see no color.
Not black, white, yellow, nor brown.
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You left me, but you didn’t.
You are gone and I cannot find you.
They tell me you left for a better place,
But you are not really gone see,
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The frozen snow crunched under he weight of my paws. Overhead, the grey clouds threatened to dropp a blistering snowfall, one of the last of the season. The South winds were blowing and the birds returning. The blue waters just past my hiding spot meant fish for the coming summer. I sat on the edge of a cliff peering over a small bolder, and watching the scene play out before me.
My family hid close by, waiting for my return with their breakfast. A hunter lay off to my side perusing his own prey. “Why does the white man hate me so? ” I wondered, “back when I was a cub, the dark humans were kind to me and my kind. Now, these white men come with guns, and tore my family apart. “ Previous to that same year, I had spied them in their own dens wearing the skins of my parents on their heads!
All I had wanted then was to live without the man of white. They had taken my pack along with my joy and light. Even with what little I had left, he lay there planning to take it all away. I was not going to allow that to happen again!
I jumped out of my spot and acted as if I was afraid of the sight of him! This got the chase started. This got him after me, but I wanted to test him and see how badly he wanted my skin! I ran straight for the white birds that had served me well many times before. They would make him dodge and duck until he got tired and finally, he would give up the chase. After I had thanked the birds for another victory, I had thought I was safe, but I was a fool.
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As I lay here beneath the trees,
I watch the dazzling stars as they perform their dance of light.
They sparkle as if in celebration because they know!
They know that for me the world has ceased to spin,
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Hydrothermal Vents
Powerful, Life Giver
Billowing, Growing, Exploding
Underwater Oasis
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Starting in perhaps you own hands,
A dollar encourages you to take a turn.
You spend it on another drink as you always have,
Unable to stop the urge.
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The soft voices of adults' whispers tickle my neck as I listen and learn my first words.
Now, younger siblings tug and pull as they gain attention with their own voices.
Friends are great through school years, but mother says their voices are too loud.
Going to weekend get-togethers with the same family with the same annoying voices.
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While creating in the meadows,
You dream a dream of innocence,
Worlds are created and disappear in the same breathe.
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I share it!
Waking to the humming of the birds,
I climb out of my grass blanket, and skip after the wind carrying leaves into the sunset.
I dive in and start playing in the mud. I get it everywhere spreading its soft joy.
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12.

It is thought to be the essence of a being,
Or even a symbol of something.
Perhaps it is simply primary to the earth.
It’s grown from the perception that originally gave it birth.
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I've lost many other things before.
From my keys to my rings,
From my books to my tickets,
And from my friends to my lover.
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The rhythms of life plus the beauties of nature,
Everything blends in this world of mine,
And it is perfect.
The smells of fresh dew go to green blurs,
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I am not the rug you hang out to dry every so often,
I am not the dog you can kick and people ignore,
I am not your mother to do the cooking and the cleaning!
I am not your sister who desires no affection from you!
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Something is made because someone cares about it.
What gives it value, is how much that person cares for it.
Everyone cares, but not everyone fights for what they love,
Yet it is that battle that determines life or death.
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Blessed is the heart that breaks for the simple things,
They care when no one else does.
I feel …
I am fighting a personal battle,
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My feet stop at his, my body feeling as cold as his was growing.

Too late to stop it, mortality was claiming the life it had given him, but as his soul left, it declared his eternal wings to my being.
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Coming down in the rain,
Only to hide my shame.
Removing all of the pain,
Trying not to seem lame.
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20.

Her
Goofy, Giggly
Scheduling, Running, Finishing
Beautiful, Cutsie, Handsome, Charming
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What Is Death?

ANOTHER STEP:
-How do we view birth?
As the beginning
-What is school like?
A public prison for everyone
A field of creativity and learning
-What does graduation mean?
Freedom
-How about a job?
Money
Making a dream(s) come true
-How does marriage strike you?
Love
Commitment
Slavery
-What are your plans on children?
Twenty
Zero
Two
-What does getting old mean?
Saggy
Wrinkles
Grumpy
Experienced/ Seasoned citizens
-So, How do we view death?

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