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Oxymoron of Religious Intelligence

March 7, 2011
By dsc1155 SILVER, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
dsc1155 SILVER, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
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Favorite Quote:
LOITERING with a vacant eye
Along the Grecian gallery,

And brooding on my heavy ill,

I met a statue standing still.

Still in marble stone stood he,
And stedfastly he looked at me.

‘Well met,’ I thought the look would say,

‘We both were fashioned far away;

We neither knew, when we were young,

These Londoners we live among.’


Still he stood and eyed me hard,

An earnest and a grave regard:

‘What, lad, drooping with your lot?

I too would be where I am not.

I too survey that endless line
Of men whose thoughts are not as mine.

Years, ere you stood up from rest,

On my neck the collar prest;

Years, when you lay down your ill,

I shall stand and bear it still.
Courage, lad, ’tis not for long:

Stand, quit you like stone, be strong.’

So I thought his look would say;

And light on me my trouble lay,

And I slept out in flesh and bone
Manful like the man of stone.








-A.E. Housman


Why, how couldn't I see,
The difference between you and me?
I dwell on this Earth,
Reasonable, rational.
You are the dice of the con artist;
Rolled into reality
by the blind, the greed, divinity.
You've outdone me countless times.
You've made me bow to thee.
But now I'm up ahead of you,
I'm waiting for you to bow to me.

Oh almighty, you hoax out loud.
Why must I need keep quiet?
Oh the pillars that will fall,
In no time at all,
And crumble you land to the sea.



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