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Divinity all empowers me for some dignity Through this course of life so to have an entity Power flow through my veins ,black faced Melanin at its best, perceived as a beast , hair puffs and cushioned But possesses white finger nails, Call that race . Feels safe but not , something I call Chaotic tranquillity ... Calls from here and there All from my clan For purpose in unity to the grand plan All summed up to make up the planet.... Round and round the earth feels. Yet , it's a Chaotic tranquillity Man live then die Life and death seems like the price For Earthly experience . So we cry into the world But we being cried for When we leave An entity painted A life lived, good or bad but lived . Chaotic tranquillity The serenity all set for all race But isn't it awkward when races, race with each other Battle of an unknown cause but a major curse, through this course Of living, so to keep the pulse But forces Bent on keeping the world a Chaotic Tranquillity....... We all got Vices I mean you, you and yeah you! And me. It's a Vice city Humans Co-habitate And it's humanly. .. wrongs, right We either turn left or right on this Journey But we choose to go straight With a luxurious sweet heart ride, Called Hope. It's just a goal. Faith winning. Faith in the Divine. Still division in religion Chaotic tranquillity legion Blue skies Sunny villa My family my first nation Loves spread across And yeah we got ventilation World my neighbour cos I love her As myself. A rule by the Maker Now we got laws Cos we break rules For the world needs to recognise We need love driving us forth Paddling with care And accelerating into one'ness ! Bit by bit For its still Chaotic tranquillity....... 14/07/2017

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