Because joy has wider wings
than sorrow, it disappears faster,
catching the first good thermal east,
sailing off into promises.
Sorrow meantime scrawks on its
leathery stubs, trying to gain on
altitude, kicking up rocks and dust.
From -A Parable of Brother Sorrow by Ralph Black
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
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