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Homeless
In the storm of a creator’s inspired landscape Spirit appeared as though since ever Its invisible droplets of essence Embedded in all recipients Allowing for an errant notion of knowledge A house without a blueprint Spectacular in its presence Boundless in its multiple expressions Renewing itself without instruction or direction Other than its own survival The house the Lord built That introduced the concept of choice That begot notions of individuality That illuminated the capacity for self-aggrandizement That shed light on definitions of difference That ignored in Whose Universal image all definitions belong That enabled His light to become apart So that only those who understood and sought Could reach for its encompassing warmth Thus subjugating even Him To otherness A choice
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