{...the fabric...}A Poem by Christopher Michael Smith"All is well, this too shall pass. In a material world, nothing can last."Fingers grew warm to the soft temperamental skin. Such delicate flesh regaining feeling, yet once again. Remembering for a meaning, it was there all along. Universe told me through the waves of song. Well mannered molecules, truths no longer obscure. A metaphysical existence exists behind every door. Opened, released; Awake, increased. Harmonious neutralists awake in the day. Twelve rings of elation & they do not fade. Constant white & saturation of all. We are condensed metaphors standing 6 feet tall. Many descriptions, everything to say. Only tomorrow will slay today. Reality is illusive & straightened in dreams. Nothing is real; it's not as it seems. Three times the safety, so triple the score. Live for what's right & question what for. Negate, restore; Surrender, inform. Adorned is the texture of a beautiful sanity. Compassionate as one, balance of humanity. Uphold the right; fight the wrong. Consciousnesses collapsing but it won't take long. Released tension, art of the heart over war. Freedom from Liberty & with all-natural cures. Meditative techniques to make right the dis ease. Homes built in the ether to replenish all the trees. No need for insults, no use for the warring mind. No distress over death because every body survives. Ancestors patiently awaiting our return to the other side. The answers to every thing are resting within our third eyes. Revelations of relation to every man, woman, and child. All is well, this too shall pass. In a material world, nothing can last. Thirsty for passion, hungry to climb, Collectively woven into the fabric, In a tapestry of time.
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StatsAuthorChristopher Michael SmithClinton, NCAboutEgo sum qui sum - 'I am what I am' Poetry is my creative expression here upon this floating ball of dust called Earth. Nothing feels as appeasing as watching a pen glide across a virgin page, watc.. more..Writing
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