Free the Soul (reformatted)

By mysticventures




Mired
beneath the ego
the panacea of life
lay hidden
to all but a select few
this -
mans greatest treasure
remains
unseen,
unheard,
unknown


For
those who explore
its depths
driven by
that primal urge
which says
'know thyself'
find therein
life itself
and its reward -
heaven


Such
is the very soul
of man
could he but free himself
from the egos
homespun web
of selfish passions
and petty desires
and finally know
truth in -
liberation


Free the soul
Free the soul
Free the soul
Free the soul

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Copyright 2004 mysticventures
Published on Saturday, November 6, 2004.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • A former member wrote: Anthem

  • Mr King On Sunday, November 14, 2004, Mr King (547)By person wrote:

    Awesome! I could not agree with you more my brilliant friend. 1, Seth

  • NikesRain On Friday, November 12, 2004, NikesRain (1298)By person wrote:

    elegantly truthful and upfront. Nicely done indeed.

  • A former member wrote: liberation sacrifices morality i believe, this one is fine! -crisx-

  • DarkWolf On Saturday, November 6, 2004, DarkWolf (415)By person wrote:

    You are on another plane sometime Mystic.. this is powerful and beautiful.. as always.. -Michael

  • manywalks On Saturday, November 6, 2004, manywalks (750)By person wrote:

    Mmmm, a piece to be savored. ~wen

  • Zhee On Saturday, November 6, 2004, Zhee (529)By person wrote:

    this really hit home with me.. truly profound and wonderfully portayed.. amazing depth and elegance...

  • Sin On Saturday, November 6, 2004, Sin (1168)By person wrote:

    ~'know thyself' find therein life itself and its reward - heaven~ wow, this was so deep and beautiful..amazing write ~kristy

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