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This, then, is the test we must set for ourselves; not to march alone but to march in such a way that others will wish to join us.

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Khalil Gibran

March on. Do not tarry. To go forward is to move toward perfection. March on, and fear not the thorns, or the sharp stones on life's path.

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Guerilla sunset

March in the lines
March across the stones
The tombstone dance.

Courage, the Mother of War
Horror blood and gore
Salvage, the sinking ship
А Crownless К ing’s whip.

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Goal

Detect, select..
To yourself
Specify adorable
Attainable ask..
Measure..realistic?

A mentor found
Stoop, plan
Bounds of time...?
Set to your reach
You're winged now
Perseverance, tolerance

Gulp confidence
Get set
On your march
Minding victory
victory alone
March on, on
Mindless of hurdles

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A Night Means...

A night means rest or sleep
Just in restless darkness but to cry
In silence to the Lord
'Save me from this nocturnal march
O' Father eternal, infinite'...

A night means rest or sleep
Just in restless march but to cry
In incorporeal wake to the Lord
'Save me from this infernal darkness
O' Father eternal infinite'...

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All People’s Day

On March the 27th,

All People of Diversity

will be present.

Present that is at Pompey Park,

Children will play,

Dogs will bark.

There will be much happiness

and glee.

People joining hands all

as one,

[...] Read more

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Mensis Lacrimarum

March, that comes roaring, maned, with rampant paws,
And bleatingly withdraws;
March,--'tis the year's fantastic nondescript,
That, born when frost hath nipped
The shivering fields, or tempest scarred the hills,
Dies crowned with daffodils.
The month of the renewal of the earth
By mingled death and birth:
But, England! in this latest of thy years
Call it--the Month of Tears.

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Charles Kingsley

The Starlings

Early in spring time, on raw and windy mornings,
Beneath the freezing house-eaves I heard the starlings sing-
'Ah dreary March month, is this then a time for building wearily?
Sad, sad, to think that the year is but begun.'

Late in the autumn, on still and cloudless evenings,
Among the golden reed-beds I heard the starlings sing-
'Ah that sweet March month, when we and our mates were courting merrily;
Sad, sad, to think that the year is all but done.'

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Times Like These

At times like these who can say
This is right or that's the way?
Black seems white or is white gray?
And right was wrong the other day.

Once in vogue, it holds no sway.
To march, to march, but not to pray.
Rights are sought, but who will pay
The cost of duties they portray?

Fears and fights and friction may
Obscure our goals and cause delay.
Yet we must work and hold at bay
Forces of evil which will betray
Self and country when they bray
That rights and wrongs are both okay.

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Memories of 10th March 2008 Barbican Hall by shirani ibrahim 03/19/2010

Memories of 10th March 2008 Barbican Hall by shirani ibrahim 03/19/2010


15th March the awaited day dawns with a remembrance

Another miraculous event with a heavenly fragrance

Loss for words i dont know what to say

My twin rivers overflowing, feeling the emotions of today

Its a secret language that i cannot understand

It was a dream but tiday i awake to see its wonderland

As Nadi enters the... Barbican Hall

And majestically walks the red carpet, dignified and tall

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