Saturday, March 26, 2011

Strangers

There were many in the multitude who knoweth not only their own soul, but the soul of another.

Yet many knoweth not this knowledge.

Each soul knowing another; was yet still alone.

And the teacher saweth this void.

And he sayeth unto them:

"Oh ye, who doubteth love,
Know ye that ye are not alone,
Ye are one with each other,
Yet ye knoweth not; are unknown."

"And if thy selfish wallowing,
Keepeth yet thee apart,
Know that ye are yet in sin,
To feel naught with your Godly heart"

"For ye are one,
As dusk and the dawn,
Thou flowest into each other,
Yet thou flowest not."

And those that did know each other, were estranged in a familiar union; torn far asunder as familiar strangers.

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