Castles in the sand
A farce, to have lived,
and yet to hold sand.
The castle's gone,
rubble and dust
under mid-day sun.
And shadows are cast,
never to really last.
Just a moment's respite,
despite
the blazing light that follows.
Just a shadow's graze,
a glance from the crowd,
that unforgettable face.
And all is soon swallowed whole
by implacable sand that
will have what you hold,
this day or the next.
Eroding all,
the strongest soul
is but paper thin,
before inexorable tide coming in.
And all we are, as we stand,
are shadows upon shifting sands.
And sometimes a grace may fall
upon one, even such as us.
and yet to hold sand.
The castle's gone,
rubble and dust
under mid-day sun.
And shadows are cast,
never to really last.
Just a moment's respite,
despite
the blazing light that follows.
Just a shadow's graze,
a glance from the crowd,
that unforgettable face.
And all is soon swallowed whole
by implacable sand that
will have what you hold,
this day or the next.
Eroding all,
the strongest soul
is but paper thin,
before inexorable tide coming in.
And all we are, as we stand,
are shadows upon shifting sands.
And sometimes a grace may fall
upon one, even such as us.
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