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The Unspoken Vision
Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that
he may run that readeth it.
For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at
the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry,
wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not
tarry.
Habbakkuk 2:2,3
I have nothing potent to speak.
Every vision I see so clearly
in my mind crumbles to
confusion when I try to
profess it.
I have no words,
no language of expression
for my soul which hides
inside.
My pen is silent.
My heart is heavy.
I have nothing to say,
but so much to be said.
And all my glorious visions
lie stagnant in my
head.
GEP
4-11-94
10 responses total.
Apt for the situation, but little else I think.
it very well expresses a feeling {I xDk.{G!w I have felt!
Sorry about the line noise.
hey! I like that- especially the part about the train schedule... I'd like to send it to a friend in Vermont if I could find him.
re #4- why do i have the feeling you are talking about another item?
Re #2. The bit of line noise ^? is appearing in reverse video! That doesn't happen often.
re:#5- I was referring mostly to the first part, "The Unspoken Vision".
re#7 what lost me was the words 'train schedule'. I just don't see the connection. I must need glasses or something. :-)
that's what it made me think of- the timetable posted in the station.
ok... i think i'm slowly seeing the point.... timetable..... ok i really am a blind man, i tell you.
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