Buried (G) # Poem by (TPAC) Alexander Coppedge

Buried (G) #

The history of the host detailed in the Holy Text is quite clear; being shaped between the light and the darkness: residing there within the many made heavens pertaining to their eternal existence.

This host existence endured under given restrictions; created in these heavens made this fact true, not rearranging their eternal status: limiting these zones their freedom only to roam among family.

The heaven-created intent is not very clear, reflecting the Holy Text that at least twelve of them were formed: acknowledging by statement that its initial desires were never obtained by its creators.

The facts retained about the heavens are the primal elements detailed in their existence, reflecting the Upper Air, which was light, also conveying an equivalent factor of darkness, held in these regions a host.

The heaven creation was intended to bury an issue among them, given actions illustrated this failed by the need for various formed heavens: didn't work, separating into each heaven a segment of the host.

The host couldn't bury this issue among them; dividing a segment of the host didn't work either: leaving only their transaction, aiming to erase whatever was the issue fact.

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(TPAC)  Alexander Coppedge

(TPAC) Alexander Coppedge

Warrenton, North Carolina
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