Cosmic Equillibrium Poem by Paul Amrod

Cosmic Equillibrium



Acknowledging the contrasting images
we portray an illustrious creator
engendering our melodious rhapsody.
Sympathizing with the wandering minstrel
as we concoct motives of a growing fantasy.
Robustly insisting on a fugal scenery
gathering zealously sensitive passages.
Wondering thoughtfully and though much greater
we endorse the coming of Emmanuel.
Endless admiration of our enchantress
has awoken the sensual greenery
blossoming odors from a distant crater
luxuriously oozing upon a canvas.
The beginning of a pulsar creates equality
between a rhythmical texture and later
a celestial dance to express a duality
of perfection expressed by a decorator
as he enables a wizard's inventiveness.
Scrutinizing with an impelling curiosity
we rationalize the impeding of pugnaciousness.
A propositional philosopher will dwell
and surface with his solemnity.
His verses will echo through a wishing well
and return through the strokes of an illustrator
aspiring a collective compulsory fusion
of thematic unity and auspiciousness.
Aligning the planetary ellipses we
concur with our ultimate tenacity
and implement a cosmic excellence.
Viewing the orbits of moons in revolution
we marvel as the equisitiveness of gravity
sustains this cycle beyond all turbulence.
Therewith is the pleading soul content
as we pacify the visionary illusions
assessing the prior necessities.
Fascinated from the streaming comets
as they soar to their destination
emitting an energetic display of vitality.
Reciting invocations to the mystic translucence
we are appealing through sonnets
to persuade their assistance and nourishments.
Inevitably we launch our journey set
for guidance and receptivity.
Embarking upon the virgin voyage
we pragmatically induce a profusion
of sacred clauses unraveling our intent.
The actualization of innocent
clarifications reestablish a balance
revealing an angelic visage.

Thursday, June 11, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: magic
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
These verses concern themselves with the possible intercourse between the spiritual world and the cosmic. Through a meditative selflessness we can enter this realm of interaction. Inducing a series of innovative thoughts we can engender wondrous levels of a natural coexistence. Once we can conduce a scientifically natural approach we will be astounded how similar the two worlds are. The ancient Indra culture was conceived with the universe and mankind intertwined. This may be criticized by skeptics as a form of mythology. However this philosophy has withstood this criticism and has been steadfast for centuries.
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Paul Amrod

Paul Amrod

Chateaugay, New York
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