Tall and Big
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A man called life climbs up his marble stairs
As lover, father, other pulsing parts
Assigned to him, perhaps in different pairs,
Half rhymes. Because we cannot tell men’s hearts,
We do not know if one, as president
Or poet, will become a reigning sway
In lives we wake to. As a resident
Inside a woman or habitue
Of glory, he will fill some destiny.
Perhaps though he will be collapsed down in
An alley as his place by doom’s decree.
Males fill the world with splendor’s lines and sin.
Men start as dreams’ best hopes, as large and deft

As Lucifer, and end with Satan’s heft.

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