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TO BASKING ON THE SHORES OF MY POETIC SEABED

 

Lying here on the shores of the seabed of poetic creation,

May this flow of waving words stream joy, worthiness, and

Inspiration to the thirsty eyes they froth upon; hydrating them,

And energizing sad, weary souls with peace, love, and hope.

 

May such allegorical words overflow into waiting cups, 

To later be sipped by a deciphered understanding of minds

Hungry for awareness, truth, and guidance towards liberation:-

Indeed, may God pour out of my poetic cistern, his divine wisdom.

 

And for these frothing waves of words of peace and love,

I would be in dehydrating remission if I did not give praise

And thanks to my fellow blessed scribes who likewise

Continue to water my poetic seabed with nourishing grace:-

 
TO BASKING ON THE SHORES OF MY POETIC SEABED Lying here on the shores of the seabed of poetic creation, May this flow of waving words stream joy, worthiness, and Inspiration to the thirsty eyes they froth upon; hydrating them, And energizing sad, weary souls with peace, love, and hope. May such allegorical words overflow into waiting cups, To later be sipped by a deciphered understanding of minds Hungry for awareness, truth, and guidance towards liberation:- Indeed, may God pour out of my poetic cistern, his divine wisdom. And for these frothing waves of words of peace and love, I would be in dehydrating remission if I did not give praise And thanks to my fellow blessed scribes who likewise Continue to water my poetic seabed with nourishing grace:-

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