To the body

09 Oct 2005

·Tracy

I rebuke you flesh for the things you've taught for the things you feel. May my heart and soul deny your pleasures May I see and hear no evil And may it, thus, seek for pastures greener And the growing sin unravel. Be my alliance Spirit. And may I whisper the Holy Name Of the One that rebukes all darkness In all it's Power, Glory and Fame. So, leave from me, you temptress You temptress of lust. And may my body rebuke you And, from the soul, spew. I stand against you in heart and soul And may you, body, be cast unto ashes For the things you've taught. I, who lives for ever, am separate of you. Eyes do not deceive me And ears tell the truth Don't be cast down along with the shadows And free yourself of all myth. Pleasures of the body belie you They take you down in chain. Set yourself free And live with the One who reigns. Blessed is the pure They unlock the door And The Gate holds no antagonism. Be free of this world; Be free of it's lies. Don't submit your eternity And desires of the flesh; despise.

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