Step right in you've come to
the right place.
Here my friend is where you
May gladly live or die.
Leave your pride and shame.
There is no place for them here.
Open wide your mind, and accept
Whatever.
Be it bitter or sweet? It is all
Nectar of the gods.
Listen closely... what you do
Not hear may be just what you're
Listening for.
Decide now what it is you want,
When and if this is ever over.
You have taken the first steps
Into "Nescience" a place you've
Always been, yet never understood
Precisely.
Stand still, concentrate, and accept it,
Plead for acceptance.
Wait patiently for anything, any one thing
And receive it. For then and only then
You would've traveled safely,
Far beyond this Emptiness?
Published by Sheila Robinson-Young
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