On occasion doubt sends
A sway so strong, so griping
Like the dust storms of the Sahara
To envisage a passage through
Seems, close to the unthinkable
And madness line a front row
So it came to be, that all was lost
And funeral processions as last rites
Held the last dignity in honour to have
But you see, seeds planted in the earth
Takes a while to germinate, their way of doing things
To hold court, naturally to announce their credential
And naturally, passers by unaware of seeds planted
Would not no miracles set to emerge to form
Do not place a value this small on another
Not before spring shows its window
And a new day is upon us again
Some take just this while
lovely and so true we must have patience sometimes and let that seed grow.
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