How rare and exquisite,
Are the virtues blended,
And struck within a man!
By the power of revelation
Man finds his immortality,
And by right association,
He comes to the likeness of God.
We thank thee oh Sovereign Host,
With much jubilation and profound joy,
For this our future.
To ramparts secure,
And priories up high,
Into sweet territory,
Where the humors make station;
Safe bastions harboring
Those who dream well,
The goodly souls
That gently rest
Protected from the wild unfathomables,
Unruly obstacles,
And hideous extractions.
There in fruit-filled groves they go,
In fanciful fulfillment.
We pray for they
Whom we have known,
Now departed this world,
Into death.
To the Divinity of all things which are significant,
We implore you, forget us not!
You who bring the charm and currency,
The pertinence and the individuality –
Each to be distinguished.
For without we would not be,
For we would be but another.
We thank Thee,
For this signature and obstinacy.
- PRAYERS TO THE LESSER GODS
Dear Divinity of Exuberance,
Please mark us with your visitation.
You who are the power which propels,
Come quickly before we expire!
And to each hapless, hesitant beginning,
Move us to fervor, extreme and fulfilled,
Empowered with an exuberance divine.
- PRAYERS TO THE LESSER GODS
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