i.
devalues
consequence of belief.
Unbelief accepts wholly one truth—Death
runs to it, clawing Its way toward each underscored
disaster in the created laws of earth, matter, and eternal substance
abuse[]
One Belief transfers Life through, beyond, in spite of, overthrowing Death's powers in our physical understanding.
ii.
devalues
consequence
Unbelief
runs
disaster
abuse[]
One
iii.
devalues
belief.
Death
underscored
substance
abuse[]
understanding.
iv.
devalues
of.
accepts wholly one truth—
to it, clawing Its way toward each
in the created laws of earth, matter, and eternal
abuse[]
Belief transfers Life through, beyond, in spite of, overthrowing Death's power in our physical
Posted by nancy at January 20, 2010 11:00 AMI think you've said something very profound here in such a beautiful and creative way. The summary line,
"Belief transfers Life through, beyond, in spite of, overthrowing Death's power in our physical"
is eloquent of the power of belief. The whole poem rings to me of "Lord, I believe. Help thou my unbelief." It hits me powerfully soft, like a strong wave in the surf, the savor of salt left in my mouth.
Posted by: Jay Bopp at January 20, 2010 12:15 PM