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BUT DON'T EVER GIVE UP!



When the pendulum of life swings dangerously back and forth
Like the massive scrotums of an aged ram.
Racing and pointing in a dating game, and threatening to fall off like a ripe Mango at the beset of a mighty wind.
Learn hard to strike a balance.
But don't ever give up to the Ding dong of the pendulum.
When your glowing lamp dims and runs out of oil sooner than the break of dawn.
And fluctuates like a candle in the wind.
Stop low to find your lost match box and strike some sticks for another round of spark.
But don't ever give up to the ding  dong of the torment of little darkness.
When a thousand monsters form a ring round your nest.
And breath out violence with all their might.
Bury your seat in the depth of the Rock and like the mount Zion.
Dig in to endure the breath of violence.
But please don't give up!
Tough times like flashes in the pan are burning in the night and chilly in the morning.
But tough men like wine, wax stronger and better by the minute.
Don't give Up!

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