The shell must break before the bird can fly.
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In that fierce light which beats upon a throne.Alfred Lord Tennyson
Forgive How many will say, forgive, and find; A sort of absolution in the sound; To hate a little longer.
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Cleave ever to the sunnier side of doubt, And cling to faith beyond the forms of faith She reels not at the storm of warring words She brightens at the clash of 'Yes' and 'No' She sees the best that glimmers through the worst She feels the sun is hid for the night She spies the summer through the winter bud She tastes the fruit before the blossom falls She hears the lark within the songless egg She finds the fountain where they wailed 'Mirage'
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I am a part of all that I have met.
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Wearing the white flower of a blameless life, Before a thousand peering littlenesses, In that fierce light which beats upon a throne, And blackens every blot.
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How sweet are looks that ladies bend On whom their favours fall.
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