Rain Of Abundance Poem by James McLain

James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By

Rain Of Abundance

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Anyone that 'I wish' petitions hath of her each request
and your hasty lips speak and lay within thy will.
Would thou expel it as simple surplus?
I make for thee to each and each for thee she/her
shelter and be it irritated still because, when shown,
it is fully and in this way each superseded an addition
and thine it now makes.
Now too loves order, one makes time to grant such
order to hide my will in thine, it is large, it is wide,
and thou of you why now wilt?
With elegance and other things on the right of my will
the way only shines
and coming forth decision of fair acceptance.
The sea.
The ocean and all waters held there in from that shore,
however the rain of abundance, still thine the receipt of.
Therefore too you,
whom are abundant should add to thy will each one will
of my one
and in order to do for the many, in thy larger plan, his will.
You must not murder nor do harm
and not have to have a permit of fair 'Catholic' beseechers
of non- human feelings,
excluding mine one entirely and of your womb,
and would you think not of it, when next you think it is me.

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James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By
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