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Crossing No part of the world I wanted And yet I came to the Tree The pain of my life, I shunned it And yet I bore it for thee, Seeking to understand you, Struggling against the spear Hurt and helplessly hanging Nine nights that lasted years Until I said yes to the suffering, Allowed it to pierce my heart, Thus making my final offering Of the last thing that kept me apart, For my desire to find you Was greater than it all-- And I felt the spear pass through us As the ropes give way, and I fall-- And realized the mystery That we are one upon the Tree That I am you, and you are me And bound and free.
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Apr 7, 2014
Apr 7, 2014 at 3:23 PM UTC
Crossing
Crossing No part of the world I wanted And yet I came to the Tree The pain of my life, I shunned it And yet I bore it for thee, Seeking to understand you, Struggling against the spear Hurt and helplessly hanging Nine nights that lasted years Until I said yes to the suffering, Allowed it to pierce my heart, Thus making my final offering Of the last thing that kept me apart, For my desire to find you Was greater than it all-- And I felt the spear pass through us As the ropes give way, and I fall-- And realized the mystery That we are one upon the Tree That I am you, and you are me And bound and free.
jordan-chacon
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Apr 7, 2014
Apr 7, 2014 at 3:23 PM UTC
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