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Religious Poetry
Poetry holds the deepest truths. It grips our emotions, and guides us to understanding.
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Searching



                                       These poems are fragments of my vision.

                                       They are not a perfect whole.

                                       They do not espouse one religion.

                                       They are merely a quester's flow.


                                       My climb may never be finished

                                       Though I seek for Truths each day,

                                       Yet my gleanings will not be diminished

                                       As long as the search itself directs my path.



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