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Amarepax — Sunlight
Published: 2005-08-25 18:28:30 +0000 UTC; Views: 133; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 16
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Description Columns rise and flying buttresses fall,
in the cathedral of holy credence.
The mass attendants, each five feet apart,
grant all sense to the ghost right before them.
Blind to even the candle before him,
old pale dean Pious recites from a book.
The book, lit by the candle of the church,
and stood on a pillar of chiseled stone.
The slighted pillar, flat upon the floor,

on the bedrock, toward its aqua core.
Bedrock blanketed by the teem of luscious life,
groped by the sands of time,
and the life upon it, fed by heavenly sunshine.

Brought anew to this land, a child awakens,
Groping for touch and feel, stepping through the fields.
Fragrance illuminates the breezy air,
Color bursts vibrantly upon flower buds.
Walking among life, never avoiding the lovely creatures,
passing, and picking the apple tree.
Living, just living and letting be.
Looking above and eyeing the bright light,

light from above and beyond the dark night.
Light from above that filters through the glass,
glass of color and great light bending shape.
Weakly groping the eyes of the preacher.
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Comments: 3

VapidJudas [2006-02-16 18:50:02 +0000 UTC]

I love this, though I think I thoroughly enjoy your own commentary about it just as much...

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Amarepax In reply to VapidJudas [2006-02-17 02:58:24 +0000 UTC]

Wow! Thank you so much for all the appreciation!

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VapidJudas In reply to Amarepax [2006-02-17 04:00:35 +0000 UTC]

No need for thanks, it is really good.

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