Dear Galilean,



Galilean, Galilean can you hear my crying?
Your children's children are still dying.
Ready the hearts for the revelation.
Flesh and spirit unite in comprehension.
Voice of reason slowly fading away.
The herd has started to stray.
Galilean how can I let them know,
that it is now our turn to run the show?
Some await your return to this land.
Meanwhile I try to make them understand.
Your return won't be physical for men to see.
It is within us, for humanity in peace will be.
Once we move pass worshipping the cross,
we will notice, Abba, that you Galilean remain in us.

                                                              Love,
                                                           Your son.

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Submitted on July 03, 2013

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Scheme AABBCCDDEEFFXX XB
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
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Words 107
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 14, 2

Cesar Olvera

My name is Cesar I am 21 years old. I dont remember being into poetry at an early age, it never bothered me but i never considered doing it. I started writing poetry after i started analyzing the world around me. Edgar Cayce opened up my mind to things I couldn't believe. That started my journey into a more spiritual consciousness which eventually led to me reading poetry from Frost, Neruda, Blake and my favorite James Douglas Morrison, the unsung poet of which I speak of in one of my poems of the same title. Most of my poetry is inspired by the person I fell in love with but not all of my poems speak about love. Many emotions are represented in my poetry but also an analysis of what I believe life is about. To me every line has a deeper meaning than what it seems. I love music which also inspires me at times to write. Thank you for taking the time to read this introduction to my life as a "poet". Enjoy! more…

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