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The Angel called Evermore

An inspired dream I dreamt In the distance she stood A visceral beauty from empires unknown Floating on a cloud of illuminating luminosity Emanating serenity of the Almighty and Divine A glorious incandescent everlasting flame of Universal Hope As she gazed through her beautiful twinkling eyes and held mine She whispered in soft dulcet tones as the translucent grey smoke swirled Keep the faith Your brethren and you For you earthly souls live for eternity We await you in the Holy City Where no-one cries and there is no pain Enjoy this life Your earthly reign Embrace your dreams Believe in the Powers of the Unseen Embody your reflection Make love and compassion your prime worldly companions A secret I recount to you A code to enter into our Celestial City Sharing your inner flame has always been your plight I am Evermore A Redeemer of Light I watch Collate and reaffirm I await you And the brave and always welcome the infirm Use my inspired words and seek to learn Evermore A deity from a Place Unsaid Where we never die but always sing, loves symphonies and dance Will you heed her words or go another path instead She disappeared Her flames lingered in the Astral Realms for a short while A symbol of a place where no-one is ever reviled Tales from the Astral Realms Of majestic beings sending Inspiration and Light Deities to heed throughout life's many carousels As I awoke, I was still under her spell Evermore An angel's tale, I just had to tell Are you too Willing to embrace her spell A wonderful embodiment of divinity To always guide you and be one with the lights An Angel called Evermore (C) Copyright John Duffy

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