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The Laws of Physics say That Everyone Dies And is Gone: Every blade of grass, insect, man and woman. Every sentient being. From Big Bang to Big Whatever. They all Die. Yet is there more than this? Something of the spirit. More than ghosts And poltergeists. An afterlife In Heaven. Another Realm. Some say that when you die You re-join The One Being, Let’s call it “God”. Your individuality may be gone, But you become part of that Super-Consciousness, The One, And thus Remain. The logic of this is frightening: It means that I am part of God, Just going through a phase We call Life, In readiness for For Ever. You too are part of God And logic dictates That I am my own Mum and Dad, My sister, friends and everyone else: Mother Theresa, ****** Shakespeare And Eddie The Eagle. I am a wasp, a lion, a dolphin, a tree Maybe even a germ. Another poet Commenting on my poems. I’m even You. Better get on with it then. I’ve got plenty to do! Paul Butters
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May 20, 2015
May 20, 2015 at 8:45 AM UTC
Holy Spirit
The Laws of Physics say That Everyone Dies And is Gone: Every blade of grass, insect, man and woman. Every sentient being. From Big Bang to Big Whatever. They all Die. Yet is there more than this? Something of the spirit. More than ghosts And poltergeists. An afterlife In Heaven. Another Realm. Some say that when you die You re-join The One Being, Let’s call it “God”. Your individuality may be gone, But you become part of that Super-Consciousness, The One, And thus Remain. The logic of this is frightening: It means that I am part of God, Just going through a phase We call Life, In readiness for For Ever. You too are part of God And logic dictates That I am my own Mum and Dad, My sister, friends and everyone else: Mother Theresa, ****** Shakespeare And Eddie The Eagle. I am a wasp, a lion, a dolphin, a tree Maybe even a germ. Another poet Commenting on my poems. I’m even You. Better get on with it then. I’ve got plenty to do! Paul Butters
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May 20, 2015
May 20, 2015 at 8:45 AM UTC
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