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Between Man and God, a Cavernous Rift Hath Grown, Tribute To John Donne
Between Man And God, A Cavernous Rift Hath Grown, Tribute: To John Donne Between Man and God, a cavernous rift hath grown Fed by fleshy desires and seeds by devils sown Rotten fruits of which were spread across hill and dell Consumed on earth, gifting dark passage into hell. Mankind in blindness hath fallen beyond true sight Wayfarer lost into abyss of darkest night, Devoid of truth and in greed's palms a sorry waste Lo! Right into raging seas to dark waters taste! Soon far from Nature's gifts and blinded by his greed Celebrating folly, proclaiming greater need, He Mother earth rapes, its lush green forests burns As if he made it all, thus all earth's treasures earns. Alas! Greed's heart birthing ever increasing wars Gives rise to devil's parades, man's eternal scars! Robert J. Lindley, 12-13-2019 Sonnet, ( Why The Raven Wickedly Smiles Watching Mortals Play ) (Tribute To John Donne), born from a 1979 poem fragment.. Note: (1.) https://www.google.com/search?q=john+donne+biography&oq=John+Donne&aqs=chrome.5.0l8.13999j0j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 (2.) https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Donne John Donne ENGLISH POET WRITTEN BY: Patricia Garland Pinka
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