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Take Time  (by: Unknown)
Take time to dream - It hitches our soul to the stars.
Take time to work - It's the price of success.
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Take Time  (by: Larry S. Chengges)
Take time
for whats important to you
for what makes you happiest
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Tamed Deer, The  (by: Edmund Spenser (1552 - 1599))
Like as a huntsman after weary chase
Seeing the game from him escaped away,
Sits down to rest him in some shady place,
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Tear And A Smile, A  (by: Kahlil Gibran (1883 - 1931))
I would not exchange the sorrows of my heart
for the joys of the multitude.
And I would not have the tears that sadness makes
to flow from my every part turn into laughter.
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Tears Of The Widower, When He Sees  (by: Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892))
Tears of the widower, when he sees
A late-lost form that sleep reveals,
And moves his doubtful arms, and feels
Her place is empty, fall like these...
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Wisdom Poems Books

They Part  (by: Dorothy Parker (1893 - 1967))
And if, my friend, you'd have it end,
There's naught to hear or tell.
But need you try to black my eye
In wishing me farewell.
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Thoughts  (by: Alexander Pushkin (1799 - 1837))
I say to myself: the years are fleeting,
And however many there seem to be,
We must all go under the eternal vault,
And someone’s hour is already at hand...
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Time To Share, A  (by: Jill Lemming)
The harvest moon, all ablaze,
hues of autumn paint the sky...
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To A Mother  (by: Eden Phillpotts)
Robbed mother of the stricken Motherland—
Two hearts in one and one among the dead,
Before your grave with an uncovered head
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To A Hero  (by: Oscar C. A. Child)
We may not know how fared your soul before
Occasion came to try it by this test.
Perchance, it used on lofty wings to soar;
Again, it may have dwelt in lowly nest.
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