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It was just a question between kids, or maybe between a monkey and a tortoise; one who liked to climb trees; the other more pleased with taking his time How did things start; the question waffed by dry air, watched by the hands that set it in motion coming to rest as a most fortunate tenant on the back of the pitching shell If it was an explosion maybe that’s why we cannot live delicately though butterflies and falling leaves pass through this life; even as a mirage; owning their resistance to death as a dream owns our fears It must be like that; we live like animals; reacting to forces that we cannot control or understand; spreading our minds apart like buildings scattered by what another man described as victory Though reason remains within us the decisions we make cannot stick to walls that refuse to stand still while time records every doubt as to the meaning of islands and arks But why would we blow something up to create something new unless what was to come was penance for horrors that a youthful God witnessed in his progeny; only the cross knows why
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May 6, 2015
May 6, 2015 at 9:39 PM UTC
Only The Cross Knows Why
It was just a question between kids, or maybe between a monkey and a tortoise; one who liked to climb trees; the other more pleased with taking his time How did things start; the question waffed by dry air, watched by the hands that set it in motion coming to rest as a most fortunate tenant on the back of the pitching shell If it was an explosion maybe that’s why we cannot live delicately though butterflies and falling leaves pass through this life; even as a mirage; owning their resistance to death as a dream owns our fears It must be like that; we live like animals; reacting to forces that we cannot control or understand; spreading our minds apart like buildings scattered by what another man described as victory Though reason remains within us the decisions we make cannot stick to walls that refuse to stand still while time records every doubt as to the meaning of islands and arks But why would we blow something up to create something new unless what was to come was penance for horrors that a youthful God witnessed in his progeny; only the cross knows why
mark-lecuona
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May 6, 2015
May 6, 2015 at 9:39 PM UTC
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