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a poem
04.06.05 (12:02 am)   [edit]

his face is pale,
his touch is cold...
endless void he takes his fall,
endless lies,
he builds a wall,
he never paid, he never saw.


he sees nothing wrong,
he sees endless time, an endless void,
i'm not distraught,
i see it done, i see it blank..
i'm motionless inside
i've seen this- dark- disguise


no more,
nevermind..we'll break, we'll stop


things are never what they seem,
my sorrow is a burden,
that is what he sees


I am taken to a new fate,
slowly,
day by day.
painted mind of music,
his face appeared to me, kissed me in my despair,
told me things are fine,
he was always here.


our past and present waiting.
waiting for us,
dying to sing.

 
Beloved and Brave- Pope John Paul II
04.04.05 (2:49 am)   [edit]


  

  

VATICAN CITY - Finally at rest after years of debilitating disease, Pope John Paul II’s body lay in state Sunday, his hands clutching a rosary, his pastoral staff under his arm. Millions prayed and wept at services across the globe, as the Vatican prepared for the ritual-filled funeral and conclave that will choose a successor.

Vatican television gave the world its first glimpse of the late pontiff since his last public appearance Wednesday, his body dressed in crimson vestments, his head covered with a white bishop’s miter.

In the Apostolic Palace’s Clementine Hall, two Swiss guards stood at attention on either side of the pope’s body, which was placed in front of a fireplace adorned with the Vatican coat of arms, a crucifix at one side and an ornate candle burning on the other.

Outside, in St. Peter's square, the Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Angelo Sodano, celebrated a Mass for the repose of the pope's soul, calling on the faithful to pray for "our beloved John Paul."

An estimated 100,000 people turned out for the Mass and thousands more — tourists, Romans, young and old — kept coming throughout the day, filling the broad boulevard leading to St. Peter’s Basilica. They clutched rosaries and newspaper photos of the late pontiff as they stood shoulder-to-shoulder in prayer.



I am praying for Karol Wojtyla that he is at rest and with God, in a better place, a holy place, in heaven...such a sad time right now, let us pray for him.
 
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Michael Stipe, singer, photographer, film producer...beautiful man, beautiful person, first of a kind..one of a kind.