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Pagan
Contributed by
Urizen
on
Sunday, 4th December 2005 @ 03:37:36 PM in AEST
Topic:
Lifepoems
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Slowly, gingerly, slowly,
My feet tread.
It will all become clear,
It's in my nature.
You cannot stop the eternal spinning of the world
Or the orbit of the wheel of life.
Like a sunken ship
Or a fox with its hind legs caught in a trail of barbed wire,
Death will move in slowly, blindly, slowly,
Ready to protect you,
Scoop you up in his ever-loving icy grip;
Make you safe again from harm;
The feeling you once had as a childof saftey and contentment;
The feeling of waves, gently licking a sandy coastline, far away from here.
This earthly stone,
This erruption of inner fears;
A storm too powerful to hide from;
A compelling force
Pushing you to the limit;
The edge of reason.
You crawl helplessly towards a brighter future
Or a pit of lonliness, despair
And the overwhelming aroma of disaster.
Copyright ©
Urizen
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2005-12-04 15:37:36] (Date/Time posted on
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