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Impiety
by Eric Anderson (Age: 25)
copyright 08-21-2007


Age Rating: 13 to 127

 
I wrote this out of anger recently, from a religious experience seemingly laced with subterfuge.


Obscuring blade of light comes down
To quell an acquiescent blight
By shrouding bleak accomplices,
And sundering all that stands behind
Their phobia of azure night.

What prides began to wear away
The consciousness of amity,
A gleaming prism, shattered now
By hubris stands their fallen ways,
Abound in hollow righteousness.

As stagnance breeds, resistance wanes,
Embracing otiosity,
For that alone will sate the lust,
The zeal to propagate the land
With seeds of myth, beguiling all.

From torpor manifests distress,
An affirmation of the truth
That faithless prophecies gave way
To absence of eternal life,
Dispairing man from Deity.

Inflection constitutes the will
To cast aside deceptive clout,
Abating creeds of avarice.
"Ascension solely God permits"
Begets myself, made axiom.


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08-14-2008 Susan Brown    

Self-righteous people have a way of projecting their one sided views and in doing so...turn off people by the droves. In the name of religion of all things.
I hear the anger in this poem directed at these types...good job at conveying a message. Hollow is better left upon the tree, not the fruit.
Susan


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