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craigrk
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0 posted 2002-04-16 06:09 PM





The world is mine now,
yet I am quiet,
groping,
then guided anxiously
like a plant to light
beyond a dark
immediate interlude.

The memory of essence past
dulls, coagulates,
engulfs an urgent void.

The senses steeled,
catapult, rebound,
intensely echo,
writhe, melt, absorb
a creamy deja-vu.

As the Zen poem
questions
"How does one place
a noise?"
The world is mine now,
quiet I'll remain.


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1 posted 2002-04-16 07:15 PM


Very reflective.

~sky

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2 posted 2002-04-16 09:14 PM




(smiles) Oh Craig, this is wonderful, sweet friend, may the essence of life and spring forever reflect to you and bring serenity and bliss to your heart! (big hugggsssss) We all love you so much, sweet friend, this is fabulous! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Craig, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

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