the home where I was raised
was built on sand of certain claims
with assumptions made of stone
I thought the pillars would never shake
but all my questions raged a hurricane
a storm I'd never faced
all my doubts swirled around me
and broke my faith
all I could say was
"I don’t know what I don’t know"
I’m a universe at most
at least the size of just a speck
I'm a floating flake of snow
will I stick and I will melt?
when I pass, will I remain?
I've got no proof beyond the grave
when the unknown showed it's face
it broke my faith like an earthquake
and I felt the ground fall
beneath my feet
and it fell far
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