Daily Communion Life Choice Poem by Terence George Craddock

Daily Communion Life Choice



daily communion
is soul food
our souls need
rituals we employ
to pass the day

start your day with coffee

what is your ritual mix?
cappuccino or latte?
cafe breva caffe latte?
cafe macchiato or dry cappuccino?
take your hit double double shot?

end your day with a drink

what is your ritual mix?
beer wine spirits mixes?
served hot served cold?
drank from glass styles bottles?
whisky rum vodka sambuca?

hitting hard stuff hitting sauce hard?

'Time for wine, whiskey, gin,
vodka, sambuca, ouzo and peach schnapps.
Or peach schnapps vodka ouzo combinations....
Or meths seventy thirty to get really spacy
before getting drunk.... is like ‘holding hands

with a long lost lover’.' Hitting turps hard?

daily communion is soul food
take my blood and never thirst
love is a river of crystal light
crossing rainbow bridge to paradise...
eternity when lives hearts match like pieces

of a puzzle into perfection

Thursday, April 10, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: Rituals
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Written in March and April 2014 on the 3.3&11.4.2014.
Quoted lines from the poem 'The Purple Lady' by Terence George Craddock.
Inspired by the poem 'Burst In Your Soul' by Miroslava Odalovic.
Complete version of the split images 'Start Your Day With Coffee', 'End Your Day With A Drink' and 'Daily Communion Is Soul Food' by Terence George Craddock.
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