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The Green Sun: The Incomplete Range, #3
The Green Sun: The Incomplete Range, #3
The Green Sun: The Incomplete Range, #3
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The Green Sun: The Incomplete Range, #3

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The Green Sun is third out of eight poetry collection from The Infinite Range revolving around the theme of Ethan Lesley's favorite capital sin: Envy – its affect on one’s mind and being, and interaction to the self and the world. The Green Sun is also the soft introduction to the wateverse mythopoeia.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEthan Lesley
Release dateDec 3, 2017
ISBN9781386884217
The Green Sun: The Incomplete Range, #3

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    The Green Sun - Ethan Lesley

    Come Join The Pantheon

    We, the Church of Heuristicism are

    currently on the hire. We, nay pillars

    of Nepotism are offering a

    gener’s sign-in bonus, Bounty, and cars

    to think you’re perfect here. A kincaid fit,

    you are. Consider it your lucky day,

    brave nobody. Consider it your last

    that’s because most men live their lives constant

    surrounding of hedonistic valuance,

    eyes that hardly sing such atrocities

    to life unextended, to median’s likes

    .

    ..

    ...

    Cathedrals in the Air droll mandates, and

    thoughts of independence so jarringly

    bewilderer. pathos out the window,

    did you carry it? One pail. One shovel,

    toss in some of your dull humor. get it?

    Unrung like green belles. So lovely and fair.

    do me a favor and bill me like I’m

    everybody else: Candence of Your Care

    We Are The Difficult People

    Part I: Chaos And Religion

    If you had a nickel for every time you crossed the road rooting

    for speeding cars to hit you in the middle

    in the middle where you close your eyes, waiting for that glorious fin

    Knowing that you will not get cheered on in the afterlife

    and you’re okay with it

    But in the cold in-betweens and moments of internal chaos

    that have you wondering

    should you give in to theism, humanity’s greatest vanity

    bow down to deities, pray to non-existing endless varieties

    that your mother and her sisters would not shut up about

    that the world wouldn’t stop shoving down our throats that they believe are thirsty

    for salvation, for redemption, for their holy matrimonies that cause nations to go to war

    and leave children without homes

    that bring down houses of those who tried to live in peace

    with no consideration for

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