a different vision means a different eye
what is achieved becomes an essence
what makes us think may also make us sigh
your words will never make the aged spry
we speak of nothing but obsolescence
a different vision means a different eye
too soon we speak and then we have to cry
at the passing at the evanescence
what makes us think may also make us sigh
what rivers were too soon have all run dry
well-known the cause of sudden deliquescence
a different vision means a different eye
we give ourselves and know we are passed by
the only symptom is our acquiescence
what makes us think may also make us sigh
how soon the sun has fallen from the sky
how swift has vanished all its luminescence
a different vision means a different eye
what makes us think may also make us sigh
(C)2008, Fragano Ledgister
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