Here now, stand I - Excerpt from 'Inbetween'
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The Word Tree and Woman AppreciationHere now, stand I…. through what manner of majik or curse, know I not…
Known to me, the true meanings of words penned by my hand; so many times- so in the years, distant- yet as if only yesterday…
And that which had come forth from chaos and injustice; torn from the very hearts of my own and brethren’s breasts to stand as a bastion of freedom herein this imperfect world, now lies wreathing in its own waste before me. How else, think I, would it be?
Had not I warned of this: had not even history itself? I, after all, am history… This is not said of arrogance- nay, rather in the breath of humility: to have had the opportunity to be of service to my brothers and fellows was an honor indeed.
To look now upon the faces of the people, and see such distrust and fear of their servants causes me a heavy heart: and still, those whom had been entrusted with power, to be so cavalier to its misuse astonishes me… This has been the troubled pattern reverberated throughout mankind’s’ history…
Always heard, those voices of extremist chatter: as if at a market, or a game of sport: attempting to best one another- whether by skill or dishonesty. Such is not the behavior of governance, nor justice true: Truth has been the most viciously neglected of the Creators daughters throughout the course of humanities stewardship on earth. Divisions of the family of mankind, whether of true or manufactured cause, seem as profitable for many whose scruples are influenced by gold rather than God…
laureenr
So eloquently stated. Indeed Kevyn, mankinds slide into dishonesty influenced by gold.
Kevyn Paul Eis... replied
Gold should be the color of ones skin: not the ruler of ones heart…
Thank you, Laureen
Namaste
laureenr
Oh my goodness Kevyn, you know this.
Kevyn Paul Eis... replied
As do you, my friend.
Peace