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Burton L. Carlson
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Posture

I have always stood askance,
as an observer;

have often been judged as aloof,
even though engaged;

would raise my voice
only when a mistake was made.

I was not loved
and was accused of being conceited.

Still there I stood,
learning how it must feel to be God.

FaithSuzi PeelDecember 20, 2014
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