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| September 2006 |
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| Poem: The Ascent [27.09.2006] |
Through oceans dark and deepest traversing lands wide and steepest. Following the path to return home again with hearts awakening towards heavens ascent. |
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| Poem: The Great Gardener Has Many Flowers [24.09.2006] |
Although darkened storms temper True and Good, Grows these flowers inside a field of weeds. A righteous man secures his livelihood, Speaking of the facts and doing good deeds. |
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| Poem: Tommorow [18.09.2006] |
Tomorrow, when every cloud has passed when China’s heart finds hope at last and innocent lives are betrayed no more. |
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| Poem: Submission [17.09.2006] |
Of darkest days and bitter nights tears veiled from the light. How many hearts captive behind China’s walls out of mind and sight. |
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| Poem: The Helm [16.09.2006] |
Heaven and Earth traversing hearts to horizons awakening beyond shadow and this human realm.A myriad of lives transforming the widest firmament unfolding hearts ever closer to the helm. |
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| Poem: The Party's Over [11.09.2006] |
Another life lost and a mother’s tears how many voices loud for the world to hear?Such crimes where innocence brutalised how long before they see through your disguise? |
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| Poem: The Call [09.09.2006] |
From the most minuscule to magnitudes and more the cosmos unfolding countless worlds transforming come the ‘Great Buddha Law’. |
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| Poem: A Trade of Lies [07.09.2006] |
A trade of lies where the truth disguised and lives reduced to dollars. From the ‘Party’s’* conception to its world-wide deception condemning many a conscience to squalor. |
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| Poem: Mothers Cry [06.09.2006] |
Can you hear the mothers cry the ‘Party’* and its endless lies? These darkest of days from inside the maze tears falling behind China’s disguise. |
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| August 2006 |
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| Poem: Grey to Gold [29.08.2006] |
Grey, the colour of hearts turned cold such bitter fruit from seeds once gold.Grey, the walls behind 'Party' lies a shadow's reign under a mute disguise. |
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| Poem: Another Light [27.08.2006] |
Another lie, another tear a history of repression one ‘Party’s’* reign over endless years.Another day, another hour behind China’s walls countless hearts forced to cower. |
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| Poem: My Heart Cries [22.08.2006] |
My heart cries for the countless children whose families have been torn apart. For the countless voices that have suffered under silence in a world still finding its heart. |
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| Poem: A New Sun Rising [21.08.2006] |
China, a new sun rising piercing shadows and prison walls let light crowd every heart and corner where many a conscience comes to fall. |
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| Poem: Heart of the Cosmos [12.08.2006] |
Master comes now with the Law for all as the heart of the cosmos unfolds inside our human domain and evil reigns no more. |
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| Poem: Another Day [10.08.2006] |
Another day, another life another truth betrayed innocence stormed to endless strife.How darkened your skies and so trodden to tears China, how deceptive your lies! |
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| Poem: Light Come Shining [02.08.2006] |
A light come shining the “Great Buddha Law” where all shadows wane and fall no more.Transforming China encompassing the world from one sail’s voyage to 100 million unfurled. |
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| Poem: Coming of Dawn [01.08.2006] |
Drawing the world into the deepest winter lands shadowed under a blood-red cloud where hearts darkened many a conscience blind and freedom calls too far from the crowd. |
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| July 2006 |
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| Poem: Destined to Light [27.07.2006] |
A journey across endless seasons where cease both time and tide leading hearts through rage of bitter storm a path rising narrow until horizons wide. |
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| Poem: A Rogue Shadow [25.07.2006] |
A rogue shadow across sky and field where truth subsides and conscience yields.This China grey from fruits defiled now a silken road beyond lands beguiled. |
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| Poem: Bitter this Harvest [24.07.2006] |
Bitter this harvest every seed to sour China’s darkest disguise bearing blood and lies.Hearts forged red many an evil hand with life betrayed under sharpest blade. |
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| Poem: Enter the Age [17.07.2006] |
Enter the Age of man immortal where no heart faint of faith these days triumphant when light fears never to shine and the darkest hour lingers no trace. |
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| Poem: The Clarion Call [16.07.2006] |
The end - and the world at its darkest yet, closest to its coming of dawn with forces of shadow constrained drawing every spectre down from its reign and many a righteous heart reborn. |
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| Poem: Hearts [07.07.2006] |
Come hearts horizons awakened the widest of worlds upon a turning wheel no stammer to light forsaken.Across thresholds all aeons summoned this closing hour until boundless and beyond. |
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| Poem: Beyond this Mortal Frame [06.07.2006] |
Of bridled wing and heart confined inside this mortal frame. To find ascent with every effort seized and to return from whence we came. |
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| June 2006 |
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| Poem: Walls of Shame [30.06.2006] |
Behind China’s every wall of shame hide hearts bitter cold and maimed without conscience or a tear to cry.Closing this chapter of crimes a mere matter of truth and time when the world can see beyond your lies. |
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| Poem: The Coming Tides [29.06.2006] |
A call in the dark a truth too stark to turn away. One brighter hour the ‘Party’s’ reign to cower closer to its final days. |
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| Poem: First Flight [26.06.2006] |
Where doves abound in first flight towards the light of a thousand suns tempered here amidst torrent and shadow until many a heart returning as one.Come flower above the darkest of forest from eyes to boundless realms unseen nearing centre with widest circumference of seas and timeless shores between. |
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| Poem: Let the Buddha Light Shine [19.06.2006] |
Let the Buddha light shine for evermore heaven and earth rejoice in the "Great Buddha Law."Beyond clouded skies and worlds of old where countless beings ascend boundless hearts unfold. |
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| Poem: Across the Ages [12.06.2006] |
A call across the Ages from endless seas to distant shores with all darkness fading destined hearts awakening comes the new cosmos and the brightest of dawns. |
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| Pome: The Waking Heart [07.06.2006] |
Towards the highest of summits touching the sun and worlds beyond above all clouds and empty skies where the waking heart finds wider horizons and the call of a greater song. |
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| Poem: To Those Who Came Before [01.06.2006] |
Of all the kings' horses, And of all the kings' men From the land of his majesty, To the land of land's end Ever they trod before, And ever on knee did they bend Yet not let heaven pass one, Yea they could not ascend. |
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| May 2006 |
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| Poem: How Many Worlds [30.05.2006] |
How many paths have we followed and blazed how many worlds have we troubled and traversed?How many lives when destined to shine have we darkened and disguised how many possibilities have we reversed? |
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| Poem: Of Golden Heart [29.05.2006] |
Of golden light embracing heaven and earth the ‘Great Law’ unfolding many a boundless heart. |
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| Poem: Comes to Light [25.05.2006] |
Having darkened the heavens poisoned the earth tainted nations and hearts alike.China’s Communist spectre a reign near vanquished as the truth now comes to light. |
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| Poem: Hold onto Hope [22.05.2006] |
Darkness fades into the coming dawn endless hours of night subsiding now where wings to light are born.Life turning sweet and sour a lotus rises through the mire unfolding into a wondrous flower. |
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| Poem: Many a Flower [15.05.2006] |
Lotus unfolding many a flower through darkest waters emerging into light. |
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| Poem: Can The World... ? [11.05.2006] |
Sowing seeds of the most bitter fruit such fields of shame and despair. As the branches wither under a coldest winter can the world find its conscience to care? |
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| Poem: True Sight [10.05.2006] |
Like a spring flower from The ashes of mid-winter night's rose Arise kindly sir-madame From the slumber of your once great repose. Collect thine adornments From where they lay scattered about Find the strength as one wandering On again finding one's route. |
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| Poem: Bitter Harvest [09.05.2006] |
Hearts but shameless bodies now nameless from bloodstained hands to a most bitter harvest.Such human atrocities life, a mere commodity a feast repulsive impossible to digest. |
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| Poem: Can The World... ? [03.05.2006] |
Sowing seeds of the most bitter fruit such fields of shame and despair. As the branches wither under a coldest winter can the world find its conscience to care? |
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| Poem: Heart of Hearts [02.05.2006] |
From the holiest of holies from fire and our heart of hearts a seed that bears flower beyond blossom when our final hour from this world departs. |
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| April 2006 |
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| Poem: From Precious Seed [30.04.2006] |
From precious seed bearing weave of flame worlds unto worlds becoming returning to origins unnamed.Laboured long of life unfolding time and striving again upon silent tides ebb and slow lands where clouds descend. |
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| Poem: Spring [20.04.2006] |
Winter, forlorn and fading in the turning of tide and Spring with many a lotus near to bloom what perennial light it must bring. |
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| Poem: The Noble Soul of Man [18.04.2006] |
From the time he came into this world, His fair skin wet with the milk of innocence morning dew Though he could not yet dream of far off lands, His traveled father knewThat though his eyes were warm and wet as spring perfume, Life's crashing waves would wash him bare, And it's long travailing weight would trade for him aching sorrow For his once carefree care. |
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| Poem: Red Skies Falling [17.04.2006] |
Red skies falling a new light dawning the ‘Party’s’ evil spectre to reign no more. |
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| Poem: No Tides Compare [16.04.2006] |
With virtues awry such ungodly air where tempests summon tides of despairPervading China’s heart these darkest hours of clouded light denying seed and flower. |
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| Poem: Extraordinary [12.04.2006] |
One day passed, like 10,000 years Falun turns on this part of the world, Not simply one battle fought and won but multiple levels that changed rain to sun. |
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| Poem: The Wish [11.04.2006] |
Oh most precious seed, Planted deep in the soil Buried below, By long lifetimes of toil From the best merchant prince, To fine king, lord, or drake None save one wishing, A truly fine life shall make. |
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| Poem: Final Call [10.04.2006] |
>Where red flags furl and truth awakens the world where the ‘Party’* will take its final fall.Where conscience is sold compassion, left out in the cold where death is now its only call! |
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| Poem: Bloodstained [09.04.2006] |
A room shining dark hearts brutal and stark where a harvest of organs removedWith bloodstained hands death and profit in demand and means to all ends approved. |
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