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Upon The Golden Sun by Victor Darnell Hadnot
Deep in the unknown reality of the soul
The shadows of both time and body rest
Like windows to a distant land the voices
Seem to call that jest a wish most often
Found in common minds of untold sounds
The waters flow across the land as animals
Dance to the most divine and angels sing
A song of grace unto the living who are
Post at base and the mountains jump as they
Skip atop the heavens bow to power most fair
Yet are the children in the park to play
While the universe seems to go on its way
For clouds long have been inspiration to
Us all and the living dance with the dead
The clock of life cast shadows upon the bed
For Jesus Christ did speak of a future time
While those who watched marked off the line
It settles well the ancient kiss of the lost
Rewards of folly's list and bare the souls
Upon the golden sun of ancient wisdom now undone
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