Monday, July 12, 2010

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The Field of Mortality

On a field, not far from here, I see millions of lit candles in long rows,
but only at night; in daylight it is a potato patch. A man, you may call
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Jan Oskar Hansen
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Nikolaj Katballe 12 July 2010

God doesn't take life. He gives it. And behind him walks his fallen archangel - Lucifer. He convinces the candles to leave Gods field and follow him into the murky void of eternal death. Friend, I think you forgot that in your poem.: -)

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Nikolaj Katballe 12 July 2010

God doesn't take life. He gives it. And behind him walks his fallen archangel - Lucifer. He convinces the candles to leave Gods field and follow him into the murky void of eternal death. Friend, I think you forgot that in your poem.: -)

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Nikolaj Katballe 12 July 2010

God doesn't take life. He gives it. And behind him walks his fallen archangel - Lucifer. He convinces the candles to leave Gods field and follow him into the murky void of eternal death. Friend, I think you forgot that in your poem.: -)

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