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WindWalker
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0 posted 2005-04-18 05:00 PM


Searching for remnants of ancient times,
I came across a rotting wooden box
covered in sand and dust
housing a heavy, dog-eared book.
As I bent down to pick it up,
gusts of wind tore at my coat
as if to push me away from my discovery.

Kneeling down in the wind's insistent pull,
I let it brush away dust and cobwebs:
on the cover, I read "Holy Bible"
and realized I had stumbled inside an old church;
one of the last remaining strongholds
where people desperately tried to keep alive
a god of error childishly imagined
as living forever in some stale heaven,
surrounded by slavish servants playing harps
for no one to hear
beyond the empty, frozen reaches
of their mind's inner space!

Sadly they came to realize their god only existed
between the confined spaces of a book's mouldy pages;
kept from change within old wooden coffins
where the air remained as still as in a grave.

As new times ushered in;
as love returned gently
to guide a renewed world on a softer path,  
their old book proved irrelevant
and their understanding withered.
Soon these static peoples vanished
as did their obsolescent philosophies
which had no place in a world of light and peace.

I placed the book back in its box
and as I turned to leave,
I saw a cloud of swirling dust
rise up over the box: to my surprise
I saw book and box vanish as if they had never been!

O! How the world has changed since love replaced
the bloody terror of ethnocentric gods;
since humans learned to co-exist
and freely share their world’s bounty
brought upon a thirsty Earth
by whispering winds of long-awaited change.

© Copyright 2005 Sharran WindWalker - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2005-04-18 05:32 PM


without God, there is no such thing, as love...
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Gaia
2 posted 2005-04-18 05:36 PM


WW, what a treat this one is for my eyes and mind. I'm keeping this with my other favorites.
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3 posted 2005-04-18 06:47 PM


It's just a book and the first edition made even less sense that the one we have today.
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4 posted 2005-04-18 07:52 PM


WindWalker~

'whispering winds of long-awaited change'

In it's entirety ... this speaks volumes ... this closing line is the buried treasure~

What ponderous thoughts dwell in that  precious book~

Thank you ... thank you for this~
*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

~*When the heart grieves over what it has lost,
the spirit rejoices over what it has left.
- Sufi epigram <))><

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5 posted 2005-04-18 08:01 PM


Perhaps one should talk of "human" error not God error.  It's good to question though because that hopefully leads to understanding.  
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6 posted 2005-04-18 08:06 PM


Interesting...God lives on in peoples hearts because of his words that have been passed from generation to generation, by mouth and by written word...his words hold life...as always, it is up to each individual to choose to believe or not believe...James
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