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Hymn

Beauty is the breath of creation,
its living praise,
thanksgiving for variety in life;

the overflow of energy,
an urgent swelling
of the force
from which everything flows;

and self-expression:
horror at the ending of life
and love’s negation.

FaithSuzi PeelSeptember 29, 2015
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