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The Prelacy

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Oct 28, 2019
  • 1 min read

The Prelacy Poem: If you write poetry a lot you can start to develop fluidity instead of rigidity. You can use contemplation to work through the chinks. Instead of falling behind you can always create a rhyme. You can use your third eye as your ipad. You could always erase your thinking. You can become pliant to the Will of God instead of defiant. You can be admitted to the prelacy and don’t need a lot of money. The benefits of Grace can only be felt above the senses. You can find the location of the largest temple by searching within you. Sitting up straight makes your brain more receptive. You can cross your knees to form a triangle and call it the trinity. A Poem by David Smith NYC October 28, 2019 #trinity #grace #poetry 


 
 
 

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