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and not to our human.
and not to our human.
We are in this thing together,
this thing,
whatever this thing is -
it is what it is,
and we are in it together,
until the bitter end.
Love is what moves us and makes us
love is the god-light, singing and shining
love is the one true writ
love is actually the best translation of the word god,
for it and the glory are one in the same,
we've just got to let it guide us.

Latest revision as of 08:06, 22 January 2011

Towards Glory
by Isaac Wilder

It is not easy to do what is right -


yet perhaps if we let love sustain us,

fulfil us,

and move us towards glory,


we could learn to listen to our humanity,

and not to our human.


We are in this thing together,

this thing,

whatever this thing is -

it is what it is,

and we are in it together,

until the bitter end.


Love is what moves us and makes us

love is the god-light, singing and shining

love is the one true writ



love is actually the best translation of the word god,

for it and the glory are one in the same,


we've just got to let it guide us.