Intrepid Poem by Jonathan H. Scott

Intrepid

How dark a corner will you brave
To face the bitter truth—
With hope of redress for some wrong
When you will fear the proof?

Not one who dares to venture forth
Returns the same, you'll see—
Though dreaded secrets are laid bare,
What waits will set you free.

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February 20,2013
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