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Of Personal God

Ready to dismember the red geraniums rains had no mercy. Thunder did not show any preference and hails had felled the pride of tall grass. Denuded, the hungry man walked towards liberty. Moral tapestry in scape after scape cried, the mystery endured the cradle – Of personal god. But I bled my truth in wilderness to impose the religion, of a non-believer, for obedience to natural laws. Talking to divine brings relief. The direct, face to face confrontation, for a twig of faith. I pick up the seeds for the sake of eternity.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2008




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