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Unseen War Rage's On....

As time ravages then depraves the soul ...our growth within' the world unknown, mystic's past and present would ponder mysteries of life so full of wonder... Viewpoints derided most often rewritten only to be added to effect the smitten, purpose then filled for our own well being lack of understanding has blinded the seeing.... Seducers temptation hind veiled curtain producers of vision projected for certain bought and sold then traded are souls, slaves too desire overwhelming flow..... Destituion an invisible cancer when prostitution are demonic romancers enticements of a different kind, then restitution promised to blind...... Payment in full will be expected mislead into lull are the unsuspected material gains are convenient utilities, but...the devil's betting on human futility... The spiritual war rages on...as, Angels and demons battle for pond.....

Copyright © | Year Posted 2008




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Date: 7/25/2008 11:12:00 PM
thaks for your comments on my " survival is the fittest" I am always fasinated by anti-war poems. I roam all over your revolutionary poetry and pick this amazing piece of creation which portraits beautiful imagery on my mind.Once humankind understand their emotions and purposed there will be the end of this game. love and peace - Pali www.poetrypoem/swarnapaliliyanage
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Date: 7/14/2008 10:12:00 PM
Good versus evil always a spiritual war. God Bless Phyl
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Date: 7/14/2008 6:44:00 AM
Always so much depth in your amazing writes. Great truth too. The spiritual war rages on indeed. Excellent. Love, Shar
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Date: 7/13/2008 8:54:00 AM
Always the battle between good, and evil...this is where common sense is mandatory...loved this write, you are a wonderful poet...Always, Christy
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