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"sacrament" poems
the witches they don't take no **** feminists with a wand made from a femur wrapped in ***** hair, fingernails, and spit no not good little passive girls although amused by a good spanking for laughs that titillate from a red wicked dicked old man with slippery fireballs like a spicy cherry pepper that slurps filths coves through a black tongue and open-mawed bite Femdom's queens oiled torsos and bond fires drenched ornaments for laughing snakes that spread like spider webs while the whips flash licks hells tender blood kiss insatiable prayers and ************ rituals mixed like bones in broth with intricate sigils and saliva red menstruum her holy sacrament that shapeshift crones into young girls prancing and bind water to stones her spell can crack your skull like a mules kick and melt your eyes like nuclear skies no the witches they don't take no ****
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Aug 2, 2018
Aug 2, 2018 at 2:15 PM UTC
The Witches
Sleepmonger, deathmonger, with capsules in my palms each night, eight at a time from sweet pharmaceutical bottles I make arrangements for a pint-sized journey. I'm the queen of this condition. I'm an expert on making the trip and now they say I'm an addict. Now they ask why. WHY! Don't they know that I promised to die! I'm keeping in practice. I'm merely staying in shape. The pills are a mother, but better, every color and as good as sour ***** I'm on a diet from death. Yes, I admit it has gotten to be a bit of a habit- blows eight at a time, socked in the eye, hauled away by the pink, the orange, the green and the white goodnights. I'm becoming something of a chemical mixture. that's it! My supply of tablets has got to last for years and years. I like them more than I like me. It's a kind of marriage. It's a kind of war where I plant bombs inside of myself. Yes I try to **** myself in small amounts, an innocuous occupatin. Actually I'm hung up on it. But remember I don't make too much noise. And frankly no one has to lug me out and I don't stand there in my winding sheet. I'm a little buttercup in my yellow nightie eating my eight loaves in a row and in a certain order as in the laying on of hands or the black sacrament. It's a ceremony but like any other sport it's full of rules. It's like a musical tennis match where my mouth keeps catching the ball. Then I lie on; my altar elevated by the eight chemical kisses. What a lay me down this is with two pink, two orange, two green, two white goodnights. Fee-fi-fo-fum- Now I'm borrowed. Now I'm numb.
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The Addict
Sleepmonger, deathmonger, with capsules in my palms each night, eight at a time from sweet pharmaceutical bottles I make arrangements for a pint-sized journey. I'm the queen of this condition. I'm an expert on making the trip and now they say I'm an addict. Now they ask why. WHY! Don't they know that I promised to die! I'm keeping in practice. I'm merely staying in shape. The pills are a mother, but better, every color and as good as sour ***** I'm on a diet from death. Yes, I admit it has gotten to be a bit of a habit- blows eight at a time, socked in the eye, hauled away by the pink, the orange, the green and the white goodnights. I'm becoming something of a chemical mixture. that's it! My supply of tablets has got to last for years and years. I like them more than I like me. It's a kind of marriage. It's a kind of war where I plant bombs inside of myself. Yes I try to **** myself in small amounts, an innocuous occupatin. Actually I'm hung up on it. But remember I don't make too much noise. And frankly no one has to lug me out and I don't stand there in my winding sheet. I'm a little buttercup in my yellow nightie eating my eight loaves in a row and in a certain order as in the laying on of hands or the black sacrament. It's a ceremony but like any other sport it's full of rules. It's like a musical tennis match where my mouth keeps catching the ball. Then I lie on; my altar elevated by the eight chemical kisses. What a lay me down this is with two pink, two orange, two green, two white goodnights. Fee-fi-fo-fum- Now I'm borrowed. Now I'm numb.
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O Thou who at Love’s hour ecstatically Unto my lips dost evermore present The body and blood of Love in sacrament; Whom I have neared and felt thy breath to be The inmost incense of his sanctuary; Who without speech hast owned him, and intent Upon his will, thy life with mine hast blent, And murmured o’er the cup, Remember me!— 0 what from thee the grace, for me the prize, And what to Love the glory,—when the whole Of the deep stair thou tread’st to the dim shoal And weary water of the place of sighs, And there dost work deliverance, as thine eyes Draw up my prisoned spirit to thy soul!
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Redemption
Show in contented rest bringing ghosts company wished greenly how did you know? Bleeding on too long they had to be cut down from hooks and ropes in order of feeding. Liars causing problems complicated sacrament with slickness under blackberry briars. Safe from hawks stay in Juicyland where it's prickly free from **** This song triples guessed foxy playing hard around leafy bush only snake does not miss. Dance my badger spirit agile amongst complexity ward off and wander. Kangaroo mouse prance. Survival in stickers only seasonal escape. Where to hide from next your sly rival?
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Apr 6, 2016
Apr 6, 2016 at 10:40 AM UTC
Code of Kangaroo Mouse
Cans of fresh Bear, stockings of the last line: arctic affair; blue, white, a hint of green and grey. Marbles rolling off cool ice infinity. Fellows, the pillows petals fall as marshmallows to our ******* mouths; devotion to the holy **** the holy sacrament: arctic affair...
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Jan 2, 2014
Jan 2, 2014 at 7:45 PM UTC
Deep Sea Lettuce Lantern
Though you've barely had a ramble are no wayward canine daddy of note that brief encounter in our brambles has left the experts fearing a cancerous growth So we starve you of your pine nuts and bacon rinds so we can feed you anaesthetic and betray you to the thief of time only to make you, I imagine, feel pathetic And you often so full of life's exasperate scurry I worry will the shine stray from your eyes those hazel pools of so much of my feeling mature, just for pertaining to a creature's care  we all seem in too much of a hurry to stifle what little spirit that surrounds us to wear down on every minor aspect of childish delight in this silent sacrament of the aging process and with arguably years of your fatherhood left in the very ***** some dry eyed savant decides it correct we should tamper with Tomorrow I will snuggle you in favoured, bouncy eiderdowns that will blanket your unknowing and treat you as if you were an eastering child on cured hams and other saltiness after you awaken from those strangest enforcements of sleep and through our eyes we will trade more secrets to keep And we will hope, as we only can, that it was for the best For you, Yorkshire's son, or Sheringham's And consider with all of your exhuming breath That we meddled, stilling over life To cheat a slightly delayed death.
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Apr 11, 2017
Apr 11, 2017 at 5:29 PM UTC
Stilled Life
130 These are the days when Birds come back— A very few—a Bird or two— To take a backward look. These are the days when skies resume The old—old sophistries of June— A blue and gold mistake. Oh fraud that cannot cheat the Bee— Almost thy plausibility Induces my belief. Till ranks of seeds their witness bear— And softly thro’ the altered air Hurries a timid leaf. Oh Sacrament of summer days, Oh Last Communion in the Haze— Permit a child to join. Thy sacred emblems to partake— They consecrated bread to take And thine immortal wine!
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These are the days when Birds come back
725 Where Thou art—that—is Home— Cashmere—or Calvary—the same— Degree—or Shame— I scarce esteem Location’s Name— So I may Come— What Thou dost—is Delight— ******* as Play—be sweet— Imprisonment—Content— And Sentence—Sacrament— Just We two—meet— Where Thou art not—is Woe— Tho’ Bands of Spices—row— What Thou dost not—Despair— Tho’ Gabriel—praise me—Sire—
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Where Thou art—that—is Home
Your pain and disappointment should never be a hindrance from accomplishing the plan and purpose God has for you. Isn’t our Life… a sacrament, meant to be divinely poured out, to honor our Creator? As His children, we receive His instruction and veracity, as we carry our holy sword and Hope that keeps us humble. Discern the contrast to pain and disappointment; find God’s Joy, Mercy and His acceptance without the need… to grumble.
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Jan 8, 2017
Jan 8, 2017 at 1:17 AM UTC
Poem: Pain and Disappointment
I Just as my fingers on these keys Make music, so the self-same sounds On my spirit make a music, too. Music is feeling, then, not sound; And thus it is that what I feel, Here in this room, desiring you, Thinking of your blue-shadowed silk, Is music. It is like the strain Waked in the elders by Susanna; Of a green evening, clear and warm, She bathed in her still garden, while The red-eyed elders, watching, felt The basses of their beings throb In witching chords, and their thin blood Pulse pizzicati of Hosanna. II In the green water, clear and warm, Susanna lay. She searched The touch of springs, And found Concealed imaginings. She sighed, For so much melody. Upon the bank, she stood In the cool Of spent emotions. She felt, among the leaves, The dew Of old devotions. She walked upon the grass, Still quavering. The winds were like her maids, On timid feet, Fetching her woven scarves, Yet wavering. A breath upon her hand Muted the night. She turned-- A cymbal crashed, Amid roaring horns. III Soon, with a noise like tambourines, Came her attendant Byzantines. They wondered why Susanna cried Against the elders by her side; And as they whispered, the refrain Was like a willow swept by rain. Anon, their lamps' uplifted flame Revealed Susanna and her shame. And then, the simpering Byzantines Fled, with a noise like tambourines. IV Beauty is momentary in the mind-- The fitful tracing of a portal; But in the flesh it is immortal. The body dies; the body's beauty lives. So evenings die, in their green going, A wave, interminably flowing. So gardens die, their meek breath scenting The cowl of winter, done repenting. So maidens die, to the auroral Celebration of a maiden's choral. Susanna's music touched the ***** strings Of those white elders; but, escaping, Left only Death's ironic scraping. Now, in its immortality, it plays On the clear viol of her memory, And makes a constant sacrament of praise.
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Peter Quince At The Clavier
I Just as my fingers on these keys Make music, so the self-same sounds On my spirit make a music, too. Music is feeling, then, not sound; And thus it is that what I feel, Here in this room, desiring you, Thinking of your blue-shadowed silk, Is music. It is like the strain Waked in the elders by Susanna; Of a green evening, clear and warm, She bathed in her still garden, while The red-eyed elders, watching, felt The basses of their beings throb In witching chords, and their thin blood Pulse pizzicati of Hosanna. II In the green water, clear and warm, Susanna lay. She searched The touch of springs, And found Concealed imaginings. She sighed, For so much melody. Upon the bank, she stood In the cool Of spent emotions. She felt, among the leaves, The dew Of old devotions. She walked upon the grass, Still quavering. The winds were like her maids, On timid feet, Fetching her woven scarves, Yet wavering. A breath upon her hand Muted the night. She turned-- A cymbal crashed, Amid roaring horns. III Soon, with a noise like tambourines, Came her attendant Byzantines. They wondered why Susanna cried Against the elders by her side; And as they whispered, the refrain Was like a willow swept by rain. Anon, their lamps' uplifted flame Revealed Susanna and her shame. And then, the simpering Byzantines Fled, with a noise like tambourines. IV Beauty is momentary in the mind-- The fitful tracing of a portal; But in the flesh it is immortal. The body dies; the body's beauty lives. So evenings die, in their green going, A wave, interminably flowing. So gardens die, their meek breath scenting The cowl of winter, done repenting. So maidens die, to the auroral Celebration of a maiden's choral. Susanna's music touched the ***** strings Of those white elders; but, escaping, Left only Death's ironic scraping. Now, in its immortality, it plays On the clear viol of her memory, And makes a constant sacrament of praise.
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His kalenjin tribesmen planned for tribal wars to cleanse kikuyus and luhyias From the their lands, planned out of tribal sadism, He was fully aware, as he understood the kalenjin coded language of war And preparation for war, war of the years 2007 and 2008, He did not give any holy bishopric **** to save his non indigenous folks The people to be killed and tribally cleansed were the members Of his catholic church in the dioceses of Eldoret, The ones to **** were his kalenjin tribesmen, But bishop korir could not counsel nor forewarn, He did not give out any peace focused advice That a catholic should not **** a catholic Because of politics or worldliness, Instead he gave respect to his tribal sentimentality He behaved as a kalenjin first then a catholic later, A spiritual paradox of the century, Only equated in the Biafra tribal sentimentality between igbos and yorubas Redolent of European ****** or the American ku Klux **** But after all the non kalenjin Catholics from his dioceses Had been killed, burned up in the church, ***** up Homoerotically perhaps in the madness of tribal scorn, That they now became refugees in their own country; Kenya And then solemnly condemned to the refugee camps, Is when Bishop korir Cornelius came out of his tribal kernel With vices of a kipskiss sadist , holy rosary in his hand, Singing an out dated poem of Hail Mary the ****** Mother of Jesus Christ to them, the IDPS, He then promoted a priest from his tribe, The one kimengich up the hegemonic altar to become The bishop of Lodwar from where they loot The illiterate turkana catholic peasants their relief foods, And even jobs, and clothes, only to give to those who are not needy, To the kalenjin who are not even catholic nor marginalized, some even Moslem, All these happens in the sweetness of tribal syndrome, A social disease which the holy sacrament of the catholic faith Have not and never will heal Bishop Cornelius korir.
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May 24, 2014
May 24, 2014 at 9:28 AM UTC
BISHOP CORNELIUS KORIR OF ELDORET IS A HYPOCRITE
His kalenjin tribesmen planned for tribal wars to cleanse kikuyus and luhyias From the their lands, planned out of tribal sadism, He was fully aware, as he understood the kalenjin coded language of war And preparation for war, war of the years 2007 and 2008, He did not give any holy bishopric **** to save his non indigenous folks The people to be killed and tribally cleansed were the members Of his catholic church in the dioceses of Eldoret, The ones to **** were his kalenjin tribesmen, But bishop korir could not counsel nor forewarn, He did not give out any peace focused advice That a catholic should not **** a catholic Because of politics or worldliness, Instead he gave respect to his tribal sentimentality He behaved as a kalenjin first then a catholic later, A spiritual paradox of the century, Only equated in the Biafra tribal sentimentality between igbos and yorubas Redolent of European ****** or the American ku Klux **** But after all the non kalenjin Catholics from his dioceses Had been killed, burned up in the church, ***** up Homoerotically perhaps in the madness of tribal scorn, That they now became refugees in their own country; Kenya And then solemnly condemned to the refugee camps, Is when Bishop korir Cornelius came out of his tribal kernel With vices of a kipskiss sadist , holy rosary in his hand, Singing an out dated poem of Hail Mary the ****** Mother of Jesus Christ to them, the IDPS, He then promoted a priest from his tribe, The one kimengich up the hegemonic altar to become The bishop of Lodwar from where they loot The illiterate turkana catholic peasants their relief foods, And even jobs, and clothes, only to give to those who are not needy, To the kalenjin who are not even catholic nor marginalized, some even Moslem, All these happens in the sweetness of tribal syndrome, A social disease which the holy sacrament of the catholic faith Have not and never will heal Bishop Cornelius korir.
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Red is the colour of my blood Red is the colour of my heart Red is the colour of love. My love is the spirit of my heart My heart is the sanctuary of my soul My soul is the sacred chalice of my spirit. My heart is a bouquet of red roses Red roses, the ambrosia of my spirit My spirit is the immaculate dove The dove bearing the olive branch from above. My spirit descends in the feast of the Eucharist The Eucharist is the sacred sacrament of Christ Christ is the eternal spirit of the love of God For our sins, He bled and shed His innocent blood And by His blood we have been redeemed. The blood of His covenant The covenant of His new testament.. ~ By Orikinla Osinachi, Saturday November 8, 2014. © Orikinla Osinachi. 2014. All rights reserved. No part of this content can be duplicated or reproduced in any format of media and anywhere without the authorization and permission of the author and publisher.
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Jan 23, 2015
Jan 23, 2015 at 3:04 PM UTC
Red is the Color of Love
1. Should'st thou, in grip of dread disease, Foresee the day when thou must die, With no more hope of life or ease, But only, lingering, to lie While torturing hours go slowly by; Thy brain awake, thy nerves alive To thine extremest agony, And all in vain to rave or strive: — O my beloved, if this should be, Call me — and I will set thee free. 2. ****** And thou to judgment hurled — Cut off from some few days of grace — Thus will it be to that hard world Which fits one law to every case, And dooms all rebels to disgrace. But to us twain, who stand above Conventioned rules, unbound, unclassed, A solemn sacrament of love, More true than kisses in the past — Love's costliest tribute, and the last. 3. Thy grateful hand, unclenched, shall seek The hand that gave thee thy release; Thy darkening eyes shall dumbly speak Of scorching pangs that sink and cease — Of anguish drowned in rest and peace. And I that terrible farewell, Despairing but content, shall take, Knowing that I have served thee well — I, that would dare the rack and stake, The flames of hell, for thy dear sake. 4. The law may hang me for my crime, Just or unjust, I'll not complain. 'Twere better than to live my time Bereaved and broken, and to wane, Slow inch by inch, in useless pain; Alone, unhelped, uncomforted, In mine own last extremity; No faithful lover by my bed To do what thou would'st do for me. And I shall want to die with thee.
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A Promise
Whereas your Love created for all Sights bid To mend your Board-in-Essence Corrupt And Promote your Show; But in Harm's Stone, bid Then **** the Living Savio interrupt Rarely do most ask what you duly owe Though Nineteen was Fit enough to Impress You had your Feast; Though your Water denoue To take this Cool Stunt many did confess Cool?! Freaking serious?! To check your Skinned List Which nary do Voices approve your Parish Of your Sacrifice; A lamb's Stupid Wish Thought he filled a Sacrament, then Perish. Your Body. Your Life. This Plaque smash your Brain And Whip your Growing Mule for your Insane.
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Mar 13, 2013
Mar 13, 2013 at 2:21 AM UTC
SONNET TRIBUTE SUNDRY - SEVENTY-FOUR - TOM DALEY
The snowflake is castellated cold, Of chill crenellations and turnings narrow. Court of pie-powders and gray-skied brazier smoke, Of inner mazework dimmed to ****** holes, Or the hooded machicolations from tower spire Of oily darkness and arrowslits of Greek fire. — The snowflake is Medieval reliquary, The frozen skull of rain and blood clear of sin, Wind-captive with its prayer of quiet On quietest lips, close to wine and sacrament. Or the chapel and its waxen paramours Of incorrupt body and candlelight upon the moors. — The snowflake is the mighty frozen spark, Fire-forged and ironwrought, Under the eye of Hephaestus, Blacksmith of sorrow’s wind.
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May 11, 2019
May 11, 2019 at 7:47 PM UTC
Two Truths of the Snowflake... and a Lie
342 It will be Summer—eventually. Ladies—with parasols— Sauntering Gentlemen—with Canes— And little Girls—with Dolls— Will tint the pallid landscape— As ’twere a bright Bouquet— Thro’ drifted deep, in Parian— The Village lies—today— The Lilacs—bending many a year— Will sway with purple load— The Bees—will not despise the tune— Their Forefathers—have hummed— The Wild Rose—redden in the Bog— The Aster—on the Hill Her everlasting fashion—set— And Covenant Gentians—frill— Till Summer folds her miracle— As Women—do—their Gown— Of Priests—adjust the Symbols— When Sacrament—is done—
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It will be Summer—eventually
And if the piano breaks it's because each time you kiss me it feels like I've taken a bullet to the brain. Today, I looked into your eyes and saw nothing but forever. I think that maybe, if you took my hand, we could fight infinity. I've never believed in God, but **** I think you're my religious awakening; THIS is a baptismal revival. I think I was dead until the day we met- you give me life. Whispers: "safe, safe, safe." She strikes a key to play me out of tune. What does she look like in the dark? What do you wear when you're alone? (I wear the black pendulum) Seastar, starfish, lover, oh how I'm suffocating on my anguish. Convince me to forgive him, and then I will try and forgive myself for all that he has broken. For the ***** nights, the rancid sheets, ten years of filth- it would take an eternity to scrub out my stains- ugly. Whispers: **** **** **** Screams: "daddy please, daddy no, daddy no, stop it!" It's hushed up by the sounds of the broken piano- the unforgiving black sacrament. Steel and skin, forgiveness and pain. You can only hide for so long; sleepmonger, deathmonger, counting sheep. When will these childhood nightmares end?! Oh. So, 1, 2, 3, 4, who's that looming at my door? 5, 6, 7, 8, he calls it love, she calls it **** 9, 10, 11, 12, he put her though ten years of hell. 13, 14, 15, 16, who could love her scars- so distinct? 17, 18, 19, 20, fall for me; so sick of running. (a.m.) 05/05/14
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May 6, 2014
May 6, 2014 at 7:38 PM UTC
5:52pm (daddy please, daddy no, daddy no, stop it)
405 It might be lonelier Without the Loneliness— I’m so accustomed to my Fate— Perhaps the Other—Peace— Would interrupt the Dark— And crowd the little Room— Too scant—by Cubits—to contain The Sacrament—of Him— I am not used to Hope— It might intrude upon— Its sweet parade—blaspheme the place— Ordained to Suffering— It might be easier To fail—with Land in Sight— Than gain—My Blue Peninsula— To perish—of Delight—
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It might be lonelier
383 Exhilaration—is within— There can no Outer Wine So royally intoxicate As that diviner Brand The Soul achieves—Herself— To drink—or set away For Visitor—Or Sacrament— ’Tis not of Holiday To stimulate a Man Who hath the Ample Rhine Within his Closet—Best you can Exhale in offering.
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Exhilaration—is within
812 A Light exists in Spring Not present on the Year At any other period— When March is scarcely here A Color stands abroad On Solitary Fields That Science cannot overtake But Human Nature feels. It waits upon the Lawn, It shows the furthest Tree Upon the furthest Slope you know It almost speaks to you. Then as Horizons step Or Noons report away Without the Formula of sound It passes and we stay— A quality of loss Affecting our Content As Trade had suddenly encroached Upon a Sacrament.
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A Light exists in Spring
Soul washing Is entirely different One doesn't need Any guidelines Not any rituals Not any sacrament Not any particular time Not any change of clothes Not distinct air to inhale Not any price to pay Not the holi water No, nothing As such Touching lives Just stay human Always
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Feb 6, 2020
Feb 6, 2020 at 9:40 AM UTC
Soul Washing
Take a moment, breathe... Inhale that infinity carrying all the words that we speak, both the heavy rock steady deadly second darts aiming for the bullseye painted on our hearts and the artistic gypsy dancing ones like honey whisky giving us a little buzz. Take a moment, breathe... Exhale this surreal reality of fallacy don't matter what's happening on Downing Street or Pennsylvania Ave cause you have more important things to do, like laugh as you let your mind crash watching this game everybody's playing like Minecraft. Take a moment, breathe... Exhale the clenching pain your brain might claim you shoulda kept hold, like the Buddha once said it's like grasping hot coal so blow your dragon breath and stoke our campfire souls. Take a moment, breathe... Inhale the light, feel the warmth sojourn and wander through your veins asunder tappin' 5/4 patterns hi hat snappin rim clappin' rhythm filling all schism within as if a liquid bridge joins sides of a grand canyon. Take a moment, breathe... Exhale and feel the silence... listen to the surrounding serenity whispering aplenty serendipitous magnificence within your heartbeats and breath bereft of distraction. This sacred and holy action is a sacrament as you attune into what's happenin both within, and beyond. Take a moment, breathe... Inhale the heartgasm phantasmagorical adorable world force of all things , the high vibe entirety inspiring the fire within everyone, that sacred holy light igniting the path to your heart basking in ancient ******** laughter where nothing matters and the mind chatter is silenced by the awe inducing lucid compassion of all atoms in union of togetherness. Take a moment, breathe... Exhale and follow your breath into the infinite.
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Dec 26, 2015
Dec 26, 2015 at 1:58 PM UTC
Follow Your Breath into the Infinite
Take a moment, breathe... Inhale that infinity carrying all the words that we speak, both the heavy rock steady deadly second darts aiming for the bullseye painted on our hearts and the artistic gypsy dancing ones like honey whisky giving us a little buzz. Take a moment, breathe... Exhale this surreal reality of fallacy don't matter what's happening on Downing Street or Pennsylvania Ave cause you have more important things to do, like laugh as you let your mind crash watching this game everybody's playing like Minecraft. Take a moment, breathe... Exhale the clenching pain your brain might claim you shoulda kept hold, like the Buddha once said it's like grasping hot coal so blow your dragon breath and stoke our campfire souls. Take a moment, breathe... Inhale the light, feel the warmth sojourn and wander through your veins asunder tappin' 5/4 patterns hi hat snappin rim clappin' rhythm filling all schism within as if a liquid bridge joins sides of a grand canyon. Take a moment, breathe... Exhale and feel the silence... listen to the surrounding serenity whispering aplenty serendipitous magnificence within your heartbeats and breath bereft of distraction. This sacred and holy action is a sacrament as you attune into what's happenin both within, and beyond. Take a moment, breathe... Inhale the heartgasm phantasmagorical adorable world force of all things , the high vibe entirety inspiring the fire within everyone, that sacred holy light igniting the path to your heart basking in ancient ******** laughter where nothing matters and the mind chatter is silenced by the awe inducing lucid compassion of all atoms in union of togetherness. Take a moment, breathe... Exhale and follow your breath into the infinite.
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Above, this morning, on another plain Over bogland and tundra rising snows drift Darting birds white, unlike you, they strain Fleeing on wing to save some earthen kin. Blood runs as they race, your shadows cast, Their hearts beating to some distant dawn. Under the pale sun, white burns on their backs, Daylight sings, their ears are horned, little faun White as snow, the prince of the sky is blessed On high by drops of rain, and dusted freeze, Then blood and breast sacrament and eucharist, Their tale ends in glory, risen as a breeze.
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Jan 18, 2015
Jan 18, 2015 at 2:18 PM UTC
The White Falcon