Dust dances but on borrowed time
To some unfathomable, divine design
‘In his image’, we are told, ‘a trinity’:
Body, soul and spirit: me.
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Questions asked here at the end are I should think asked by all lovers, over countless ages - and the mystery still remains to us dust clouds, but wisely suggested is to consider the spirit, which is the 'us' which goes back to God, after being experienced in conjunction with the other two parts of our 'trinity' - and this is the thrill which gives the future so much attraction. We will all, in that day, know, and be known. Wonderful poem.
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Questions asked here at the end are I should think asked by all lovers, over countless ages - and the mystery still remains to us dust clouds, but wisely suggested is to consider the spirit, which is the 'us' which goes back to God, after being experienced in conjunction with the other two parts of our 'trinity' - and this is the thrill which gives the future so much attraction. We will all, in that day, know, and be known. Wonderful poem.