Bittersweet Dreams
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The people bring their offerings and flowers
And incense bundles. Buddha lies in sleep.
The people think Lord Buddha has the powers

To help but people do not think like deep
Philosophers (as Buddha did). These folk
Just feel. They let their feelings take control
So waste their gifts. They want to touch the cloak

Of Jesus for their healing of the soul
And eyes, but people do not see that souls
Do not exist and so these will not see
That laziness of gifts has no controls
Of lords. Lords turn deaf ears to dumbed down plea.
Steep Lords are in a deepest sleep. The dread,
Though, is that Lords and Gods and Such are dead.

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