Vicky taught me–no one has a monopoly on the truth
Everpresence
So easy to love beauty,
ugliness is the real chore,
what then is the lesson
of perverse imbalance of perception,
of chaos and famine,
of epidemic and depression,
of everyday war,
tulip and daffodil so pretty,
remind me
to see through the pain,
to learn to smile again
to the face of spiritual duty,
that offers sincere condolences
for whatever fear
the world appears,
God is still God
blooming all around,
expressing nature’s enduring perfection.
Vicky taught me--no one has a monopoly on the truth
Everpresence
So easy to love beauty,
ugliness is the real chore,
what then is the lesson
of perverse imbalance of perception,
of... More >>
Bubba McBuddha April 29, 2009 8:18 am
Vicky taught me–no one has a monopoly on the truth
Everpresence
So easy to love beauty,
ugliness is the real chore,
what then is the lesson
of perverse imbalance of perception,
of chaos and famine,
of epidemic and depression,
of everyday war,
tulip and daffodil so pretty,
remind me
to see through the pain,
to learn to smile again
to the face of spiritual duty,
that offers sincere condolences
for whatever fear
the world appears,
God is still God
blooming all around,
expressing nature’s enduring perfection.