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Of what cosmic span do i belong......

Of all religion time and space;
when do i mark my humble start;
and when my end....

How do you gauge a holy subjective miricle,
Yes, a miricle beyond yours...

How do i yearn for a god i do not belive in....
Where is the divine compass i have seen in my dreams;
Showing a humble mans journey crossing the great stars.....

My journey
The supernova in my dreams,
crossing, possibly telling me where to go...............



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On Monday February 13th, 2006, TaintedButterfly (1057) writes:
Damn it.... Moving in it's questions, and touching with the answers already given in it. Like I said, you're amazing hun....


On Saturday March 5th, 2005, AniDayz (1284) writes:
this is so clarifying...speaking of such an intimate revelation...yet to be revealed (?) the last part of this write is a perfect way to end this. . . a question within a question...theres always an answer..somewhere.but the question is worth exploring...


On Friday December 31st, 2004, sIo (892) writes:
so lost in a world of indifference. there should be more words i can think of do describe your work...like GODLY heh.


On Tuesday June 22nd, 2004, Endifference (270) writes:
Know the tapestry; know the weaver. You're a genuine cosmonaut, which is important. -END-


On Monday June 7th, 2004, sixsixnine (490) writes:
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!!!!!!!!! again i find my self thinking unclearly but so much more clearer *simply AWESOME! *669*


On Tuesday August 19th, 2003, Deliverence (799) writes:
It takes you sumwhere, and gets you lost in this void of images..-Kefka


On Monday August 11th, 2003, An Expired Member (42) writes:
This poem seems... boundless... free... nearly chaotic but I mean that in the best way possible. I really like this one. ^aura^


On Thursday June 12th, 2003, diavolessa (275) writes:
you look for answers where answers cease to be the truth. it grasps you with the very first verse. much appreciated my friend <3


On Wednesday June 18th, 2003, urbanhumility (1352) writes:
you are most insight-ful.....urban


On Thursday June 5th, 2003, Jonas (867) writes:
excellent! open ended and mind blowing in its compacity to compell to wonderment... yearn yearn yearn and learn to keep living though the answers are somewhere, always near... great write my friend


On Thursday June 5th, 2003, Jonas (867) writes:
they are far between, but when they come the wait is worth it


On Thursday June 5th, 2003, Creation_Peace (50) writes:
This work is really contemplative. I like the flow. It makes you think...good job. --Saintdamn


On Wednesday May 21st, 2003, IceDragoness (251) writes:
definately makes you think, and i've gone over the 'god' question over and over again and gotten caught up in thoughts like these, i like it ~Dawn


On Thursday May 15th, 2003, Stranger (281) writes:
Tasking your poems with the deepest of questions again. You pose great questions and offer great insights. Love your work.


On Tuesday May 13th, 2003, An Expired Member (4) writes:
awsome writting it makes me want to read it over and over again i like it alot. nice job


On Tuesday May 13th, 2003, An Expired Member (32) writes:
Well worth the wait...I like this seemless abysmal like quandry..that leaves you drifting a bit in the sub concouis...great work...a definite re-read..MP



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