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Numinous
Numinous
"Quiet people have the loudest minds."
A blanket of darkness caressed the street Of people asleep with misguided feet With hollow hearts devoid of light They couldn’t see which way was right. They flirted with death quite comfortably Acquired great knowledge yet remained empty. Nothingness stopped them from venturing out They couldn’t see past their realm of doubt. One girl arose and examined her soul Unlike the others, her heart was made whole Her citizenship was not of that street Her home was beautiful, bright, and complete. She was an ambassador from her homeland Spreading its light with the book in her hand Whenever she went to a cold, dark place Her heart’s luminescence would radiate. Attracted to her light, many gathered to see What made this girl so loving and free. As she read her book it opened their eyes Many chose truth over superficial lies. This book from her homeland was about her King Who created beauty from every broken thing. If the people came to Him, He would heal their hearts And mend together all their fragmented parts. Many said it was nice, but couldn’t be true Others said it was myth, something construed. Yet some believed, and received new life Escaping the blanket of darkness that night.
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Aug 3, 2014
Aug 3, 2014 at 4:32 PM UTC
Blanket of Darkness
Art is a beautiful thing. It portrays the deep emotions of the heart when words elude the tongue. It speaks when the grandiloquence of words lose their flavor. Suffused with hope and angst, art creates vibrancy in a black-and-white world.
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Jul 19, 2014
Jul 19, 2014 at 7:00 PM UTC
The Beauty of Art
Pondering if I can be forgiven and free Knowing I deserve to be drowned in the sea Searching for something to assuage the pain Hoping out of this something beautiful I gain. Mistrusting of people around me everywhere People only curse; not love, not care Bewildered why I must go through life alone With paralyzing silence and no friend to phone. Yearning to break free of my destructive addictions Rebuking Satan's false and furtive jurisdictions I embrace the crucifixion and fall to my knee Beholding my King who died to set me free. Then kneeling at the cross, the sky breaks with dawn My tears and my pain are surprisingly gone As the Son bursts forth in glorious light Obliterating the dark and malevolent night.
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Jul 3, 2014
Jul 3, 2014 at 7:20 PM UTC
Hopeful Struggle