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Burton L. Carlson
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Honesty

What’s that you say?
I must admit I don’t believe a word,
still agree it’s true:
there’s pleasure in speculation
and in solitude,
if it leads to peace that wears well
and bears scrutiny.

EncountersSuzi PeelOctober 10, 2015
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