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Day: July 26, 2020

Some Verses from Prayer This Morning

26 July 2020 ~ kaye ~ Leave a comment

The first few lines occurred to me when I was praying to Apollon, and the remainder followed swiftly. The poem is free-writing because after I finished my prayer beads, I started thinking about the part of the Platonic Theology about Apollon and Helios (and so on); this is where it went. I often rush to … Continue reading Some Verses from Prayer This Morning

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