| By Milton L. Delgado |
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| Suppose the winds were never again to blow? Suppose the rivers ceased to flow? Suppose there never would be another spring? Suppose the birds were unable to sing? Just suppose. Just suppose. Suppose the flowers could no longer bloom? Suppose there would be no sun or moon? Suppose all the trees were rooted from the ground? Suppose the world stopped spinning around? Just suppose. Just suppose. Suppose the oceans would suddenly dry? Suppose an eagle couldn't soar in the sky? Suppose love would suddenly be lost? Suppose we were left to suffer the cost? Just suppose. Just suppose. |
| Just Suppose |