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The house of the Unseen
The house of the Unseen
 becomes more irrelavent with each passing unyielding day,
 the pews are filled ith empty sanctimonious lies
 of ''remoresefully'' repeated sinister deads
 and the attending of mass by the immoral
 masses, a ceremonial duty.
 
 A gathering of hypocrites
 and beguiling masqueraders alike
 -and the preacher himself as corrupt
 as his antagonist plight:
 religion regarded as a substitute for
 integrity, morality and conscious courtesy;
 and confeddion trawls allowed only blurry
 privileged glimpses into sins life.
 
 The cross itself filled empty with a people;
 And the people filled full with empty.
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