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Demon Of The Mind
Contributed by
williamwilson
on
Sunday, 23rd May 2004 @ 01:26:31 PM in AEST
Topic:
ChristianPoetry
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When spirit rides cerulean waves benign
uplifted by blissful gusts, by the heartily blush and blazing shine, of the eastern saffron lust.
Man will thank his bearer, his blessed deity.
For this gale of affluence, that blew across his sea.
Yet when waves of joy fall to lament and oceans dark and placid,
Wills of love razed and bent dissolved by human’s acid.
Man wont strike blame or scorn, upon his godly master.
But sit alone to snivel, morn, or weep gently by his pastor.
How eerie is man’s thought of god, this spectre of the blind.
That cast his thought into abyss,
the demon of the mind.
Copyright ©
williamwilson
... [
2004-05-23 13:26:31] (Date/Time posted on
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