"For Lady Jeanne Guyon", a great mystic

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    "For Lady Jeanne Guyon", a great mystic


    "Hope scans the galaxy;
    mirrored blinding Light.
    Lying to a throat that's parched,
    dreams, familiar curse.
    Novel, writer's travesty;
    heroine loses fight.
    Sword piercing weakened heart;
    summons vulture thirst.
    Insane from the blessing;
    choking on Your silence;
    still, I am kneeling.
    in Your favorite pose.
    Memories transgressing,
    upon Your theme of violence,
    Breaking in and stealing,
    the thorn becomes the Rose.
    Driven mad by guessing,
    what's behind the mask,
    Questions are disruptive,
    to godly imagery.
    But,as we move, undressing;
    I have learned, at last,
    The thorns are more seductive,
    than a rose could dream to be.

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    If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.

    Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.

    mysterianne’s Poems (19)

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    "Worship" 0
    "Bargain" 0
    "Unfinished" 1
    "Orphanne" 0
    "Trade" 0
    "Query" 1
    "Demigod" 1
    "Safe" 2
    "I Will Stand" 2
    "Loving Me" 0
    "Heaven's Best" 1
    "No More Holocausts" 3
    "For Lady Jeanne Guyon", a great mystic 0
    "Rest" 1
    "Tears for Lucifer" 1
    "Hungry" 0
    "Cherubim's Lament" 1
    "Mine" 2
    "Only One Love" 2