The Voices of Life -- Insight of the World

By: Nick Jacob
Submitted: 2007-01-17 11:23:53
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Born into this world through pre-existing spirits
Discovering the world through my spiritual gaze
Designing new paths over my ancestor's lives
Walking alone on our only known world
My body filled with spark and symmetry of fire and water
Guiding my soul through life for its purpose
Seeking knowledge, love and lucidity on this mortal trail
My legend forgotten
Knowledge gone through confusion of evil
Kindred and divine
The life of a human holds the key to understanding
I share my soul to be alive and free
Souls of some confused and angry
Our history stretches up to greet me
The future advances like an unstopping ocean
At my wake the sound of generations
The art of humanity conjuring up from our planes of life
The land in past and future being the essences of life
In every plane exist nature, love and knowledge
A voice of voices, the voice of the world
I have walked alone and to the edge all of my life
The human mind like a vast ravine filling with knowledge
Shows me true compassion for karmic deserving
A time to share your soul in water and land
The day on another plane to show the God of knowledge
Human peace and understanding provide answers
Seeking promise of divine ability
We take knowledge and lessons
For the records of life and time
The moments coursing through my body
I am just but a human
One of many, ensuring people understand

Nick Jacob
http://www.electronicsathome.com

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