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The Eclipse



I stood out in the open cold To see the essence of the eclipse Which was its perfect darkness. ,




















Submited By : sara  
Date: 30 September 2006
Author: Richard Eberhart
Rating: 2.9/5 (7 votes cast)
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The Eclipse
I stood out in the open cold
To see the essence of the eclipse
Which was its perfect darkness.

I stood in the cold on the porch
And could not think of anything so perfect
As mans hope of light in the face of darkness.

-Richard Eberhart -

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