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Stoned Immaculate
Stoned Immaculate
Stoned Immaculate
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Stoned Immaculate

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A collection of seventy seven poems written over the span of seven thoughtful and youthful years.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSmashwords
Release dateDec 20, 2012
ISBN9781301924202
Stoned Immaculate

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    Stoned Immaculate - Smashwords

    New Beginning

    Run,

    Run from the sorrow.

    Better days tomorrow,

    Tomorrow.

    Run from the sacred ways,

    Leave behind this senseless craze.

    Come to my domain,

    Unless you deem it profane.

    The Truth

    A blissful awakening

    Awaits you my child

    A story forgotten

    Lost for a while

    A story the ancients haven’t told

    A story the zealous have fought to hold

    The story of evil in their eyes

    The story of reason and no more lies

    Tabula Rasa

    Forget your name,

    And from where you came.

    Enter a world,

    With much less pain.

    A world of wonder,

    Awaits your eyes,

    To see the blunder,

    Made by our kind.

    Tragic Irony

    I’ve seen with my eyes

    The horror that hides

    Within the lies

    Of divine ties

    Spill the blood

    Of misguided youth

    Shun the ones

    Seeking the truth

    Do as you’re told

    From stories of old

    Search for salvation

    In silver and gold

    Dominant Theory

    Here we are,

    Through the ages come and gone,

    Since the riches and the spare,

    We formed this illustrious affair.

    A contract of the free,

    What it came to be,

    No one could foresee.

    Our guardian, our provider

    In this garden, an outsider.

    Here we are,

    Slaves

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