The Darkness
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The days and weeks and months transport us to
Eternity. The years move you much more
In slowness to our fate. Our decades queue
More stilt-like, yet we never see before
Us more than trudging time. Eternity
Escapes our senses. We are like a school
Of blind messiahs, blind fraternity


Of ignorance as if there were a rule
That we should stumble. If there be a law
About all this, perhaps it is unknown
To all including the divine. God’s awe
Like ours looms dark in life’s unseeing zone.
The centuries are beyond our seers, eyes
Too wide to see our black light’s dark surprise.
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