Agnostic: a god without a paradise

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    Agnostic: a god without a paradise

    The sky fall's
    I tear
    step backwards
    look at phoenix;
    she lies in cinders.
    No Christ,
    the only hope lies
    in my palms.

    I emerge
    a god without a paradise,
    shading my wisdom
    on this path of darkness.

    Lacing my heart with courage,
    for no past
    exist
    and the future in the unseen
    heaven
    now a phantom, never again promised.

    I quote my thoughts
    as bible
    planting philosophies
    in my unborn seed, the disciple:

    they shall hate you for what ever you do,
    live not by scripture but by good.
    Embrace all men, even those who lovely stare,
    in face of evil, be aware;
    every deed is returned thus be wise;
    do these and you shall find yourself a paradise.

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    Poetry is what gets lost in translation.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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