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What contract binds my desire to righteousness? Oh, that righteousness must be oblivious to such fiction, for Love is not calculated, and no mortal could account its worth being limited in time. Therefor, should I languish to attain such love? Or is even suffering necessary? Let it be subtracted from life, and then see. To release the unwholesome, the unwholesome, which has a life of its own and flutters like a nightbird... It is so limber, It should exceed my grasp. Or else, let it be some cloud that casts a shadow on the ground. Who would service thee in such a way? So simple, to walk to heaven.
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Mar 21, 2019
Mar 21, 2019 at 5:33 PM UTC
To walk to heaven
What contract binds my desire to righteousness? Oh, that righteousness must be oblivious to such fiction, for Love is not calculated, and no mortal could account its worth being limited in time. Therefor, should I languish to attain such love? Or is even suffering necessary? Let it be subtracted from life, and then see. To release the unwholesome, the unwholesome, which has a life of its own and flutters like a nightbird... It is so limber, It should exceed my grasp. Or else, let it be some cloud that casts a shadow on the ground. Who would service thee in such a way? So simple, to walk to heaven.
sean-fitzpatrick
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Mar 21, 2019
Mar 21, 2019 at 5:33 PM UTC
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