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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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ou can burn me, I won’t club you

You can push me, I won’t shove you You can hate, but I will love you As I soar so far above you You can steal, and I’ll still give And you can kill but I will live And you may bend, but I’ll stay stiff ‘Cause my beliefs contain no “if’s” Your life’s a night while mine’s a day My bridge stands firm as yours does sway Do what thou wilt, you surely may But I shall choose the Higher Way For if your path’s a path of ease Then why do you look so diseased? Instead of being largely pleased It seems to me that you’re deceived

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