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Eternal Man

As when you wake upon the day smoldering Aware not yet, quite yet sad burdens shouldering Skies light white wisps float high, hope new again Motion ignites the soul that feeds what’s been All conscious now of eternal recurrence And returning to returning the groove Set golden and red fires to my thoughts Of all things that’ve been and all things that’ve not And the perpetuity of it all doth soothe The intricate patterns the webs unseen We rise, we fall in small circles and grand Repeats to each all time n’ over again And we, you, I, they all follow refrain And succumb we must free will to fates plan I’ve seen it all at ONCE they come they go Upon a mountain top the Fakir cries And rounds back vibrations to the skies, I’ve seen it all at ONCE they come they go We rise upon golden suns forever This thought survives my death, dies never All lives fixed and lasting eternally in the hope of new lives

Copyright © | Year Posted 2016




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