They Too Shall Pass Poem by Dijon Noble

They Too Shall Pass



As a prisoner to your imposition upon me I’m turned away from the love of life and being blinded by your lies I see, only the love of truth shall set me free, because gradually you procure everything and if I found it within myself to forgive and forget and pick up whatever you had left, I would surely turn to you the other cheek but you would only return to me the kiss of death.

I have acquired your selfish ways by being exposed to your energy and so I see that a people became a reflection of the company to which they cling, and the most apparent characteristic they acquired from your company was that a forked tongue can justify anything.

Traversing land and water just to alter the likeness of creation into the image of disease, may the providence above resurrect our lives and renew our love, those worthy of blame may seek shade but they will only evaporate within the light of a new day.

Because if left alone they would corrupt even the sky and then expand into the heavens, and because of this it became obvious that their transgression went beyond all penitence, artificial things have shown themselves as shallow on the surface decaying on the inside and soon to disappear from earthly existence.

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