Gutter Ball
6-27-19
Gutter ball but still sleeping
Two forty in the history of the day
The taken of two spoke
Norma, yes, we know your name in Ross Carron design
Today's going to be a good day and for wilderness wanderings jesting in Jamyanu
All for stones to be set in the ephod peppered with songs of victory salted by poems
Of new hope reading Rigpa
We have much to offer
O, liberal God lean on grace
For les pea pod for flesh and fantasy in Soygal
Today in my jungle where I still botch and bungle....
Participant
6-27-19
Show a little faith and give a little grace
Finding it soon enough as to be a participant
Today in commerce normal
Yes, we from your name in Nadra and Abihu liberty
God is my Father to build our fleet along with our seventy elders
Sent out in thirty-five groups of two by special techniques in Khyentse
Used to mandate our narrow path primordial all in rooms for empowerment
That's where I belong in heaven for our Buddhas
Doing three more prostrations and hornets driving out the Hivites......
Acacia Revisited
6-27-19
Making a stack of pancakes in a wonderful life
Among the living and the dying
Building our ark of Acacia wood
Will it do us any good
Along the river Euphrates today I take my stand with Achiles
And love remains the same that You may teach them
On the basis of blood sacrifice in its significance
Based on spiritual analogy back in Waynesboro
Give it one half an hour for living and dying
Into the presence of his wisdom and in living connections
Today for infinite composition
Samter falls ill.....
Hur Hath Difficulty
6-27-19
As to postpone another departure
Good deal like a cloud over everything
Like theatrical performance
Reevaluating back into Waynesboro
Monestary overwhemingly silent
Come alive for common sense as we survive
You might learn something from Sampson's death
As our personal good-natured getaway next weekend in vast power of transition
All in onyx stones for our breastplate
It's never going to be enough for deity in manifestation
Some folks aren't able to last here for us upon Mount Sinai and sing out...
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