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Surrender your Tan

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Jul 11, 2020
  • 1 min read

Surrender your Tan

Poem:

If you sensitize your brain with light then you can learn to read slowly ( scripture that is). You do not have to be in the center of Rome to roam. If you meditate in the morning you can drink nectar. Then you can play tennis and get an endorphin rush. You can be completely satisfied with your Life by ten. The sunlight can be your vitamins and your cure for Covid. After that comes yoga. Your mind fingers and ear all prefer a fugue when you play the piano. For reading it is best to turn to history. A swim in the ocean with ocean flippers is the ultimate and is socially distant. After your weight goes down then you might be allowed to eat. When your metabolic age goes down then you can celebrate. The only way to comply with the truth is to go up to the top of the world at agam and alok. You can surrender your tan, Man. After obtaining grace you can develop good taste. Structured periods of emptiness can be fulfilling as well as stilling. Even if you survive Covid there is still the plague of borderline women. Rather than solve worldly related problems you can tune them out. You can enter transformation college by just engaging in meditation.



A Poem by David Smith

July 11, 2020

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Initiation Day



 
 
 

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