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The near divine
Burnished moon, melancholy drive toward the blue stars
Lost in a night-dream, something is arising from the black veil
Here we are again, the vivacity of these spirits
walking in and out of my body
Who could make you more alive?
music that sends itself off from the ethers
the near divine which is always following us
the fate of your spirit in the many-theatres of your lo...
Saturday 13th July 2024 6:28 am
Magi
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I know that, strictly speaking, the Magi, are still on camel back following a star but I also know everyone is bored with the story by epiphany so here is my final Christmas related poetry blog. Courage, doubt, fear and wonder, in the story of the Magi. What had they been part of? Like us, they wondered whether ‘this was a future they wanted to know’…
...Tuesday 29th December 2020 12:35 pm
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