a tiny glimpse of giant who was there
but now lies hidden by an old man's grief
the world may sometimes turn out to be fair
all things you did by the straight line and square
yet never once did you impose belief
a tiny glimpse of giant who was there
i do not know the view at which you stare
nor just what when a boy you called mischief
the world may sometimes turn out to be fair
all that i learned what that a man must dare
no matter that his glory will be brief
a tiny glimpse of giant who was there
it turns out there was nothing left to spare
and that still must have come as a relief
the world may sometimes turn out to be fair
there's something of you riding on the air
to chide the sluggard and upbraid the thief
a tiny glimpse of giant who was there
the world may sometimes turn out to be fair
(C)2007, Fragano Ledgister
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