Poems of Deliverance Quotes
Poems of Deliverance
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Poems of Deliverance Quotes
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“O moon that makes restless the hearts of men,
That lays an insane beam upon their mind,
And laughing makes men mad.
- Sunday Night: Truro”
― Poems of Deliverance
That lays an insane beam upon their mind,
And laughing makes men mad.
- Sunday Night: Truro”
― Poems of Deliverance
“In the inmost recesses of consciousness,
The wound opening inwards,
The spirit too proud to admit an injury,
Incessantly grazed and torn again
By the insensitive, the enemy that hates
Difference, quality that escapes submission
To common complacency, impure hypocrisy-
That would annihilate what is uncommon,
Challenging their meanness, their lack of standards
With something electric and alive, a vibrancy
That offers not a new Heaven and a new Earth
But life, more life and light-
To be rejected.
- The Parting”
― Poems of Deliverance
The wound opening inwards,
The spirit too proud to admit an injury,
Incessantly grazed and torn again
By the insensitive, the enemy that hates
Difference, quality that escapes submission
To common complacency, impure hypocrisy-
That would annihilate what is uncommon,
Challenging their meanness, their lack of standards
With something electric and alive, a vibrancy
That offers not a new Heaven and a new Earth
But life, more life and light-
To be rejected.
- The Parting”
― Poems of Deliverance
“It is not surprising that with the experience of our own age, suffering should come foremost, and out of suffering, in the end, emergence, fortitude, loyalty, faith in each other, overwhelming love.”
― Poems of Deliverance
― Poems of Deliverance
