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The Night That Knows No Dawn

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Apr 13, 2017
  • 1 min read

DS Poem

The Night that knows no Dawn If you have love for God You will close your eyes You will leave your stomach empty You will sit up with your back straight The asanas are the natural order of prana and kundalini You will stare into the darkness in front of you Your third eye will throb with energy Your higher self will repeat magic words Your lower self will listen to the repetition of the words You will sit like Buddha in the temple Your thoughts will come and go like human visitors to the temple You will stare into the darkness before you. The visitors will come and go, tourists. Outside the wind blows, At Dawn the birds sing and the rooster crows but you will regret hearing it. DS Poem November 12, 2014


 
 
 

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