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Soul Genocide

Soul Genocide No less a word than the last for putting to rest the syllable for every man a creed a cult No final philosophy to last Who can tell when the world ends for the strong and the bold for those who stand all alone No better might their word lends The last wise man who stood apart for four noble truths in eight paths for what may he have gone away If prophets rain and never depart Every age brings new divinizing calls for saints bloodied in mad blabber for what may holy rites wash away If the world turns on mechanistic balls If every man sought the painful path for his depraved soul and the world’s for the sake of every child’s hunger Who may not reject nibbhana in wrath Right paths or wrong paths we decide for better or worse in this life for the children forced to survive Better hellfire than the souls’ genocide From the privately pub. coll. : longhand notes (a binding of poems), 1999, 115p. © T. Wignesan – Paris, July 1999/2016

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