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I saw a satyr in the woods, A centaur in the meadow; Travelling on, I remarked on a fawn Hallowing out reeds for a pipe. The world around me was green, The water ran clear, cold and fresh, The air I breathed was historic. Crosses were in the future. No Mecca to visit, No Temple to rebuild. I am a beach *** a sun-worshipper, a tree hugger. I will worship the dove, not the sacrifice. I will homage the god of the kingdom that is here, Before she rejects her offspring.
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Dec 30, 2019
Dec 30, 2019 at 9:49 AM UTC
A Pantheistic Life
I saw a satyr in the woods, A centaur in the meadow; Travelling on, I remarked on a fawn Hallowing out reeds for a pipe. The world around me was green, The water ran clear, cold and fresh, The air I breathed was historic. Crosses were in the future. No Mecca to visit, No Temple to rebuild. I am a beach *** a sun-worshipper, a tree hugger. I will worship the dove, not the sacrifice. I will homage the god of the kingdom that is here, Before she rejects her offspring.
francie-lynch
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Dec 30, 2019
Dec 30, 2019 at 9:49 AM UTC
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