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A Tale of Two people
Once upon a time
There lived a lady
so beautiful
That the sunflowers
bowed upon
her passage.
The wonderful, wonderful world
of mystic magic
was of a poor saint.
A man who adored all
that was beautiful.
In the Kingdom of Ariadne
A zone existed
Where time did not flow.
This was the
meandering home
of the man in question.
He gazed only at the wall.
Time being of no question.
And thought of the infinite.
The infinite beauty of the lady.
Hence time being timeless.
He gazed and gazed.
Through the wall.
Through the wall after that.
And saw.
And cried in indignant voice
"You are the one"
"The one whom God sent"
God looked
down upon the saint
and changed his
drifting eyes into
bloody ones.
The lady stood the man
upon the pedestal.
And before any story
was able to be
in comprehension
or understanding,
kissed the saint.
They united.
Has the saint sinned?
On the contrary,
poor God looks
in the mirror
to the face of a sinner.
God, by definition,
being so
unreal that God
was created by
the one that
believes in love.
June 1999
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