Well, it's short and perhaps that's the best you can say about it.
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John Wilson
Posted on: 08/01/2013 19:31
I take it that it is odd
To write a poem about God
It exists! It's light years away
One of billions so They say
In light forever with wisdom
One told me reality is a prism
Now is much like forever
And we're all in this together.
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Arminius
Posted on: 08/01/2013 22:57
ATHEISM IN THE NAME OF GOD
Isn't it odd
To worry about the existence
Or non-existence
Of God,
When, in God's great universe,
Opposites necessitate each other,
And the existence of God confirms God's non-existence?
Elanorgold
Posted on: 08/01/2013 23:49
That is odd.
Nice prism element. And the now is forever thing. I see it that way too. Forever at a tangeant to linear time.
WaterBuoy
Posted on: 08/02/2013 10:09
Gives root (racine) to gross farse ID humur ...
Being that the extremes don't believe in the other's existence (polity?) and the medium is right out of the question, as the medium is psychic and could insert a train of alien thought ... it is a thin vale tho' ...
You know how well aliens, mystery and strangers are accepted into the church as defined QUEER; a blanket issue for those that won't look into the depth of the weaving of said cover ... of a man Karyn for heis neighbour no matter how far away ... but then be cautious about the intercourse ... so many X'tiye'ns ignore it all together and forget all about strange words as a curse. Some man'ours to dig? It's a shadowy field of la bore ...
I've been told not to talk that way! But it is the only way to pass on forbidden thoughts ... as knowledge is shunned ... as fringe folk that tinker around in the reflective metal of soul ... that man on de rouffe'n? Hot dawg'n ID ... allows room for the cheminii sweep to function ... putting the lights out inde temple ... a'sootei charge ... of black cloud in a'moor ... buried there a profound thought?
Sort of an image of the Babylonian storm god as idealism in shifts of weathermen ... and de lass would do it just to embarass the lad in de kilt stage showing un-intentionaly ... de lilt of the fringe?