Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Revelation







When the heavens intervene,
subtle images appear,
little pieces start to fall,
in your psyche as they sear,
through the blinkers placed in time
over eyes that chose to rest,
behind ignorance that soothes
nerves unraveled by the test
of acknowledging unwanted
truths we hide, prefer to change
into reasoning man-made,
in a limited dark range.






39 comments:

  1. we hide behind our fabricated fantasies? agreed
    defense mechanism, i guess

    this is lovely

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  2. would rather live in our own knowledge and ignorance for the pain of truth...yes

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  3. Truly beautiful words and the photo perfect.

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  4. I think I'm there right now, on the boundary between the darkness and the light. Wonderful poem, m'dear.

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  5. this is much deeper and so beautiful then I can handle this morning. So much truth sometimes hurts.

    have a wonderful day sexy lady

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  6. socially imposed limits are more easily overcome than those from the self....

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  7. To blindly follow our hearts and ignore all else...if only. Life entreats and marches in. (Hugs)Indigo

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  8. For me, hiding behind ignorance is not resting. I like that in your words you bring out "acknowledging unwanted truths". The key word to me in this writing is "limited". We are definitely that.

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  9. Where can we run, what facades would hold when the truth finally breaks its way out? Can false delusions make us immune to the reality?
    It will hurt, burn but would finally purge us.

    Beautiful lines.


    Cheers,
    Blasphemous Aesthete

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  10. Hiding the truth from ourselves until we are ready to see it is sometimes the only way to survive.

    Very beautifully said.

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  11. Well, truth is not always painful to me, because I do not 'jump into it'. First, I wade, then slowly--over years-- slip into the waters of reality. I read this post 3 times, V., and absolutely love learning in this way

    Sure you noticed that lower cloud which resembles (maybe it IS?) a Hand of God? I even 'see' His Thumb--it's a left hand!

    Love you V, and PEACE!

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  12. The old "What we don't know won't hurt us" paradigm.

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  13. Hrmm, "ignorance that soothes"... I must admit, sometimes I'd rather not know my surroundings, and the world we live in. Beautiful! Honest.

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  14. Yay!!! [my message went through!]

    And, thanks for the Happy Anniversary wish.

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  15. Third time is a charm hopefully... I've tried leaving a comment twice before and blogger is giving me a error message. Here goes:

    Shadow, you know I love all your work....the line about acknowledging the unwanted truths truly hit home.

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  16. A dreamy picture. Suddenly, a thing appears in our eyes and we can't explain that.

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  17. Ah a distant hidden truth - a great vision in an excellent lyrical style.

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  18. Wow. I've been going through your blog for the past 30 minutes. You have such a way with words. Have you submitted to contests? I think you'd do so well!

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  19. The eyes may go blind but the soul never does.
    Very Nice

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  20. Shadow, how true...we want to hide even when shown a truth, even if it's in our best interest. Some things we just can't hide from. Delightfully penned with a punch all it's own. :))

    Eaton

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  21. Beautiful poem, Shadow. You always hit the pitch perfect note.
    Trish

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  22. That time.. when it is so very dark outside, and yet the light under our lids, keeps us awake all night.
    That is how I see and hear... here.

    Cheers!

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  23. the heavans intervened for me. I lost a dear friend.

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  24. beautifully and truthfully told, shadow!!!

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  25. I am all for the heavens intervening.

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  26. Brilliant Shadow. Thank you for sharing. Blessings and hugs.

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  27. Hi Shadow,
    it's been a long time since my last visit; due to severe Internet connection problems.

    Well, I like the creation and colour in your Photo here.
    And the words as well (as allways).

    hugs
    T in Norway

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  28. Really lovely, makes me want to close my eyes and see.

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  29. Book accepted, should be out by next year, with your poem as the front one.
    Thank you!

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  30. "It started a long time ago, with plastic forks and knives...

    ...and we're so wise we interact with nuclear beehives."

    Thanks, peace,
    Diane

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  31. Beautiful poem and absolutely beautiful picture. I hope we all don't make choices to live behind our delusions. Lots of Love

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