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		<title>Untitled Poem &#8211; 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[More souls are lost in genuflection than in being joyful amidst the sorrow of earthly endeavor.]]></description>
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<p><em>By Raphael O&#8217;Suna</em></p>
<p>She worries as all the mausoleum filled God-worshipers worried.</p>
<p>Who can live up to the God of one&#8217;s imagination?</p>
<p>Lost in a swamp of inner dialogue and considerations;</p>
<p>Rarely in her senses; dreaming ghostly beyond appropriate places;</p>
<p>She is bound and frightened by the passage of time and gravity&#8217;s wrinkled faces.</p>
<p>To be a woman in a woman&#8217;s body and not a child,</p>
<p>Is a wondrous thing: what a god a woman is,</p>
<p>Way beyond the summoning from a dreamy sky,</p>
<p>Where nothing outside one&#8217;s mind is looking in.</p>
<p>It is not easy to grasp the nature of oneself:</p>
<p>To accept and master the notion that each</p>
<p>Is a vessel capable of receiving, holding, transmuting, circulating</p>
<p>And distributing every force and state of consciousness within the universe.</p>
<p>No outside god is needed; no voice pretended in the head; no secret conversations</p>
<p>That imagination loves to pretend. No special chosenness. No one to impress.</p>
<p>One need not audition for immortality, recognition or tribute.</p>
<p>Self justification or the need to be understood: and all the little</p>
<p>Self-references and looking outside of oneself for what must be within</p>
<p>Delay the independence of our being.</p>
<p>There is an arrogance to those who hear God&#8217;s voice,</p>
<p>Or the greatest of mortal fears.</p>
<p>There is an imbecility to those who reckon God in terms not beyond</p>
<p>Their own little dreams.</p>
<p>Look at the planet. Look at the universe. Look at the majesty,</p>
<p>The power, violence, force, seeming disregard for single things.</p>
<p>Is the God of all of this sending you to hell, because you sinned your little sin?</p>
<p>More souls are lost in genuflection than in being joyful amidst the sorrow of earthly endeavor.</p>
<p>So few. So few go deeply into the nature of oneself and then take oneself back out</p>
<p>Into a world that has seemingly changed.</p>
<p>The great sin is in the image of our God:</p>
<p>The Immaterial Voice in the desert.</p>
<p>While silently glowing within ourselves</p>
<p>Divinity remains an unseen star.</p>
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		<title>Untitled Poem &#8211; 1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Raphael O&#8217;Suna There are those who are overwhelmed by thunder: To them, I leave only the lightning. There are those who twinkle and are satisfied, To them, I withhold the splendor. There are those for whom pieces of the present, And pieces of persons, And parts of principles are more than enough. To them, [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>By Raphael O&#8217;Suna</em></p>
<p>There are those who are overwhelmed by thunder:<br />
To them, I leave only the lightning.<br />
There are those who twinkle and are satisfied,<br />
To them, I withhold the splendor.<br />
There are those for whom pieces of the present,<br />
And pieces of persons,<br />
And parts of principles are more than enough.<br />
To them, I remain hidden.<br />
There are those caught up in fancy,<br />
To whom heart is mere chemistry,<br />
And love a matter of biology.<br />
To them will be given minds<br />
That slay reality and destiny.<br />
And memories which resemble<br />
Fantasies.<br />
There are those for whom the future<br />
Has no more value than past or present.<br />
To them will all golden ages be behind.<br />
Those who come not to me,<br />
When Spring and Summer season their lives,<br />
Will not be welcome in the Winter of their time.</p>
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