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I met a guy named Adam, said he was sick of being Jewish, his parents flaunting all their wealth & Peter wished he hadn’t been ******* by some of  his brethren Christian fellows, took him for everything he was worth. Oh and Aashif told me he was tired of playing pious Muslim, listening to all those car bomb exploding on his city streets, & Neelkamal wondered about Para Brahman, why some of his kinsmen treated the women like cheap ****** So even if I have to go underground like Salmon Rushdie did, I think I’ll keep my own religion, thank the sun & the moon & count my lucky stars here on sacred-Earth in blessed hiding.
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Mar 5, 2014
Mar 5, 2014 at 6:33 AM UTC
I’m Keeping My Own Religion Here on Sacred-Earth in Hiding
I met a guy named Adam, said he was sick of being Jewish, his parents flaunting all their wealth & Peter wished he hadn’t been ******* by some of  his brethren Christian fellows, took him for everything he was worth. Oh and Aashif told me he was tired of playing pious Muslim, listening to all those car bomb exploding on his city streets, & Neelkamal wondered about Para Brahman, why some of his kinsmen treated the women like cheap ****** So even if I have to go underground like Salmon Rushdie did, I think I’ll keep my own religion, thank the sun & the moon & count my lucky stars here on sacred-Earth in blessed hiding.
jonny-angel
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Mar 5, 2014
Mar 5, 2014 at 6:33 AM UTC
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