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Surrender to all my Faults
Life is like a jungle
You just never know who you'll meet
I'm.a lier a murder and a cheat
I wonder what people will think
I.murdered little children
With tiny little feet
I.dont ask for your pardon
Just to.listen for their
beat
Just to.listen before you speak
I was sick in the head
Sure I couldn't speak
They would have being a blessing at anyone feet
Tiny.little babies
With no.voice because of this creep
I have no words to describe what.its like.on.the.operating table
Because no.one speaks
Just plenty of tears after
The heart beat has stopped beating in.my tummy with there tiny.little feet.
No words can.ever describe the guilt that I carry until.i expire from.this jungle
Beneath my feet
tiny.litlle feet have stopped dancing
Because of my decision
To abort before I could sleep
No human.can.judge me
Only himself,so he told me
Before I could sleep
I have sinned against humanity so forgive me please to help me ease
And get me on.my feet
I'll remember the day i made my decision I was full.of relief
But it's only in the after
That i knew i.did wrong.
So when.i.expire from.this jungle we call.life
Just remember.one thing
God is great.
I'll sit here a while
Just so
I feel that I have surrender ed all my.hurt and guilt
I'll sit here a while to.feel that I will.never be complete
So take some advise
Cherish life because it's the only one
We've got.
There are truly remarkable people in this jungle we call.life
So.hush don't cry
Your baby too is in the sky
Waiting to.be reunited
With.their loved ones who.made a huge mistake
The end
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Posted: Jun 2020
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ IX ]
*** To my nightingale ***
“Thus
Seek
In
Tune:
A leaf
Hath found
Thy beak,
Pale
Moon; –
*** Root ***
Thou
Art
Like
Bride:
No grief
To spike
This heart
Low
Tide; –
*** Root ***
Long
Night,
- Sweet
Tales
I miss,
- Thy song
A bliss,
Warm
Beat; – ”
©Th3Mirr0r(2018+ / 2019)
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Posted: Aug 2023
About this poem:
THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
Versification Treatise/ Poetic Pillars
Book I: English version/
Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads - The Harp
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ X ]
*** As above.. ***
“Dusk rings; –
***
Twin clouds;
***
Life charm, -
***
Soul soothe;
***
Nine skies; -
***
Dream bells –
***
Hearts melt;
***
Space curves, –
***
Time stops.
***
*** Roots (1-4) (2/3) (4/5) (6) {9} ***
Deep flute:
***
Heart path –
***
Wind blows –
***
Sweet trills…
***
Eye seek rest
***
Dream realms; -
***
Clouds of peace; -
***
Far of sight…
***
Lands with saints…
***
*** Roots (1-4) (2:3) (4/5/6) {9} ***
Search deep –
***
Beam flows …
***
Heart waves –
***
Soul vibes;
***
Core of now:
***
Mind stirs …
***
Life spring; -
***
Switch tones,
***
Rest in peace…“
***
©Th3Mirr0r(2018+ / 2019)
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Posted: Aug 2023
About this poem:
THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
Versification Treatise/ Poetic Pillars
Book I: English version/
Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads - The Harp
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ XI ]
*** Snowflakes ***
“When
All
Wear white,
Sign
Of peace;
- Snow
Flakes,
- My soul
At ease –
*** Root ***
Bless
Thee,
O, soul! -
As
Only He
Wakes
All,
- To warmth,
Or freeze –
*** Root ***
Each
Peak
- Thus pray,
Thoughts
Seem to
Cease,
While
Snow melts
Cold breeze – ”
©Th3Mirr0r(2018+ / 2019)
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Posted: Aug 2023
About this poem:
THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
Versification Treatise/ Poetic Pillars
Book I: English version/
Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads - The Harp
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ XII ]
*** Memoirs of a dove ***
“Rest
In peace,
Dear
Soul,
As once
You
Were
Near me,
With love; –
*** Root ***
Though
You cease
This
Life,
In next
Shall
Meet,
- To Thee,
This dove; –
*** Root ***
Take
A piece
Of
Me
With you,
- I
Keep
Thy tear,
My love – ”
©Th3Mirr0r(2018+ / 2019)
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Posted: Aug 2023
About this poem:
THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
Versification Treatise/ Poetic Pillars
Book I: English version/
Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads - The Harp
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ XIII ]
*** Bliss and greet ***
“Come,
My love,
Come
To me; –
Hear
This drum,
Like
A bee,
Bud and hum; –
*** Root ***
Come,
My love,
Come
To me; –
Spring,
To some,
Chirps
Through plum,
Hear and see; –
*** Root ***
Come
To me,
- Sweet,
Young chum; –
Hand
In wheat,
- Come,
My love,
Bliss and greet; – ”
©Th3Mirr0r(2018+ / 2019)
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Posted: Aug 2023
About this poem:
THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
Versification Treatise/ Poetic Pillars
Book I: English version/
Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads - The Harp
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ XIV ]
*** Dust in wind ***
“On
This path
An
Old man
Walks
And talks
With
It’s cane
- In the wind; –
*** Root ***
World
- With wrath,
Judge
And plan,
- Break
Or take
Off
It’s joy,
Let him blind; –
*** Root ***
Once
A boy,
- Now,
Old man; –
Though
They’re mean,
- He
Is kind;
Dust in wind; – ”
©Th3Mirr0r(2018+ / 2019)
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Posted: Aug 2023
About this poem:
THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
Versification Treatise/ Poetic Pillars
Book I: English version/
Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads - The Harp
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ XV ]
*** Turns ***
“Turn
To left
And touch
This
Fern,
- Feel the bliss,
There’s
Much
To learn –
*** Root ***
Turn
To right,
- For there,
A
Snail;
Slide with care, –
Through
Rocks,
It’s trail; –
*** Root ***
Back
And forth,
- In thoughts
Thy
Turn; -
To the fort
- New
Ants
Tie knots; – ”
©Th3Mirr0r(2018+ / 2019)
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Posted: Sep 2023
About this poem:
THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
Versification Treatise/ Poetic Pillars
Book I: English version/
Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads - The Harp
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ XVI ]
*** Young, young tree ***
“Young,
Young tree,
From
Deep roots,
Through
Stiff trunk,
Till
Thy crown,
Hear my plea –
*** Root ***
Young,
Young tree,
Thus
On spree,
Branch
Bows down,
While
A monk
Reaps old fruits; –
*** Root ***
Young,
Young tree,
Leaves
Bend shoots,
Throws
Seed [ : ‘s : ] sound,
- Wind
Breaks free,
All bless Thee!.. – ”
©Th3Mirr0r(2018+ / 2019)
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Posted: Sep 2023
About this poem:
THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
Versification Treatise/ Poetic Pillars
Book I: English version/
Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads - The Harp
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ XVII ]
*** Bright sun ***
“Bright sun!
- Said
The small child
Of the maid;
Chirp
Of birds,
Far
And mild,
Stirs this heart –
*** Root ***
Could you
Hear
The branch wild
Shake to twirp
Breath
Of spring?
Oh,
Bright sun!
Rays, thou sing; –
*** Root ***
Low clouds
In
The dew ring
New dawn,
- Cliup!!.. –
Bright sun!
In
A slurp
Of shy deer – ”
©Th3Mirr0r(2018+ / 2019)
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Posted: Sep 2023
About this poem:
THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
Versification Treatise/ Poetic Pillars
Book I: English version/
Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads - The Harp
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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