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Theorem of Unity

From single drop of dew guillotined on light
The blood flowed leaving the day white
Above world of red rage of racial rituals,
Orange mellow of satisfaction sought.
Yellow roses say angers end is admissable
Blues change to country songs, blue
Surf whispering on the lips green waves breaking
On an indigo morning of the inviolate eye.

From God's light outpoured
The colors of all his children
Singing the multiplicity of races in heaven
The choir of redemption
Balming the blind blunders of egos wrongs
And I had wanted to tell you along 
How my patience pine at your lips
To hear you speak uninterrupted and respected
By a man needing you for more than desire

Soon we holding hands so away from the surfs cold tongue
Suckimg the salt sands under our friendly feet
Our bodies naked as a flag, and I untented 
Before the majestic honesty of love
Build the alternative to the heart's
Confrontation of rock and tides. 
I saw the spray scattered in silver light
The prism broken like an egg
The spectra of colors shedding evidence
Our beginning was from a common tree
Black and white keys singing in harmony.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2009




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Date: 3/25/2009 6:17:00 AM
Powerful. Depth of beauty shining through your words so well penned. An absolute masterpiece of the human spirit in unity! Wow. Awesome. Love, Shar
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Date: 3/24/2009 7:34:00 PM
What a great piece of writing...profound and wise. Your insight is keenly sensitive and aware--this is outstanding!! A favorite for sure. Keep that pen in motion!! Right on, Write on!! Steve
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Date: 3/24/2009 7:26:00 PM
This is deep and a message well written,use of words to get a feeling .The best poetry ,makes us feel ,this was one such write.......Jim
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