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Reading
May 21, 2007The great book is filled with facts
Many of which I do not know
Alot of which that fill me
Of the Ideas unknown before
Too much, and too long
That my mind has reached its limit
I am however too excited
To give up on this reading endeavor
The Return - Haiku
The dried earth crackles
Rain falls from the darkened sky
The drought leaves the land
The Inquirer
To question the ways of old
Is a truly daunting task
For it requires the Inquirer
To fear not the consequences that may pass
One's conviction does not always hold fast
Even in times of dire need
Especially when the ardent Inquirer
Clings heavily to the ways in question
Blind Oppression
The notion of The Great Power
Took away what we hold dear
Like the notions of truth and freedom
Even knowledge that makes life clear
Beliefs of such matter
Forged movements good and fell
Giving a sense of fulfillment to those who follow
Unknowingly oppressing the ones who do not






