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Poetry by Brandon WordSmith — exploring love, loss, faith, and the human experience. The site loads its full interactive experience with JavaScript; what follows is the readable text version.

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Founder's Canon
January 19, 2026
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speak my words through onion breath

There’s more to what I say To see beyond the surface You must peel the layers away The outside may look ugly But dig through deeper down Have an open mind Persevere till beauty’s found I cannot find the value in Finding something ugly It seems more easy in my mind To find everything lovely Instead of traveling through life With views so dark and hateful For every moment we are here We should be ever grateful And though we walk through fiery trials Instead of merely screaming We should find the good and light in pain Embrace and cling to meaning

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