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Incense in the abbey church old monk in choir stall mediating in the stillness and silence I watched his tonsured head bowed, Ipse primus in pace et tunc alios quoque pacem Thomas A Kempis in Imitatione Christi so I read, common room warm and cosy book case old sofas stood looking down into the cloister just the tick ticking of the clock, la foi croit quelque chose de vrai sans preuve ou preuve the French monk said in the guests' breakfast room after lunch, if there was proof or evidence we wouldn't need faith the Colonel said, plainsong Vespers sensing the world beyond the high windows voices chanting from choir stall to choir stall back and forth, prayer è operazione spirituale con il Creatore del Cielo e della Terra Italian monk said quoting Spurgeon as I helped him **** the cloister beds, a spiritual transaction is prayer with God he translated for me his fingers covered in earth his dark eyes on me, cloister in evening walking with moonlight causing shadows where moon left untouched and peacefulness and a feeling of sanctity, faith is accepting without proof Dom Joe said and I conjured these thoughts like a ***** in my young head.
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Jan 17, 2017
Jan 17, 2017 at 6:59 AM UTC
ABBEY VISITATION MCMLXVIII.
Incense in the abbey church old monk in choir stall mediating in the stillness and silence I watched his tonsured head bowed, Ipse primus in pace et tunc alios quoque pacem Thomas A Kempis in Imitatione Christi so I read, common room warm and cosy book case old sofas stood looking down into the cloister just the tick ticking of the clock, la foi croit quelque chose de vrai sans preuve ou preuve the French monk said in the guests' breakfast room after lunch, if there was proof or evidence we wouldn't need faith the Colonel said, plainsong Vespers sensing the world beyond the high windows voices chanting from choir stall to choir stall back and forth, prayer è operazione spirituale con il Creatore del Cielo e della Terra Italian monk said quoting Spurgeon as I helped him **** the cloister beds, a spiritual transaction is prayer with God he translated for me his fingers covered in earth his dark eyes on me, cloister in evening walking with moonlight causing shadows where moon left untouched and peacefulness and a feeling of sanctity, faith is accepting without proof Dom Joe said and I conjured these thoughts like a ***** in my young head.
A YOUTH IN AN ABBEY IN 1968
TerryCollett
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Jan 17, 2017
Jan 17, 2017 at 6:59 AM UTC
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