Saturday, March 22, 2008

Apropos "The Sun in the Moon"

As the title suggests, this is with reference to this post.

That one ends with a little poem I'd written.
However the following is the 1st one that was churned out after the experience, sitting in the metro, onward to CP...:

The Power & Glory

As I marvel at you,
Your immovable majesty;
Your rare display of presence and might.
O Great Moon of this late night,
The clouds are alit all around you
Basking in the fire you proudly portray.

You, in contrast to your composed self,
Remind me of the Sun that fuels you.
As my eyes close in a sense of awe,
You know I see Him in your Sun,
And in all that fuels all,
Today and everyday.

Inspired I am at this moment,
To think of what one can do with the One.
Indeed, it is now all too clear,
His loving face shining through,
Everything that creates joy,
And everything He has blessed us with.

To think of you as another one of us,
Empowered today by His grace,
You have made a million nights tonight.
O Great One above,
Never let me out of the light,
With you I am all,
Without you
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Just felt it was unfair to leave this one out of the living daylights of the blogosphere!

Cheeerio!

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Cheers to South Park!

Q. - While people will always act within the bounds of human nature -- good people being good and bad people being bad, it takes religion to make good people bad.

A. - "Well, many religions also give people good reasons NOT to do bad things. And while people may do terrible things in the name of religion or via religion, they may have well still done them without the religion there -- it's just a justification provided for a choice already made."

-- Matt Stone & Trey Parker
(From South Park FAQ's)

Bet you didn't expect THIS from the ones who made Cartman and the gang! :)

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