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Deon Christie Poem
A once vibrant Cosmic marvel turned to dust,
the result of hate, and of ignorance and of lust!
An illusion we have of being the crown of creation,
an illusion that has caused none but devastation!
As our giver of life stands right before our eyes,
we choose to bicker, argue, and fight over gods and over lies!
There are powers far greater than our understanding of gods,
when in truth we may all be wrong, what are the odds?
We are from the Earth and that should be our church,
we are the protectors of life and as such must emerge.
Is nature then, not the apex of amazement and burst of life,
when we so comfortably trade that for money, possessions, and strife.
Creating a twisted mental persistence to compete,
when in the end it will all be imminently absolute.
Nature is my church and my actions my proud religion,
while the opinions others have of that is a mere smidgen.
I am the forest dweller and ambassador for truth,
adding to the spice of life just a tiny dash of vermouth.
A protector, a sailor, a thinker and perhaps even a saint,
be it as it may, my decisions and path are always quaint.
Copyright © Deon Christie | Year Posted 2021
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Deon Christie Poem
In the darker days, there will be despair,
endless nights through emotionless stares.
So stuck to stay you cannot break away,
away from this madness and chains of clay.
Manufactured restraints of grief and despair,
how agonizing can be this tormenting lair.
Your whole being longing for this to end,
this deep and dark pit in which you descend.
The darker days will come for us all,
alone and frightened unable to stand tall.
A place of despair and a place without hope,
a place where you feel you can no longer cope.
A place where no one is coming to save you,
a place where no one can save you but you!
May these desperate and tormenting days pass you by,
or may you learn to rise above them and soar up high!
Despair and depression have become a modern trend,
the birth child of a dying world speeding towards the end!
Copyright © Deon Christie | Year Posted 2021
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