Trinity
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Euclid thought about it,
By observing what he saw.
A trinity of dots,
Makes trinity of angles,
60*, 60*, 60*.
Each part equal in locus.
Each point integral to the angle.
A line times three,
Euclid thought about it,
By observing what he saw.
A trinity of dots,
Makes trinity of angles,
60*, 60*, 60*.
Each part equal in locus.
Each point integral to the angle.
A line times three,
The C word is loud
It is always in my face
So I venture off and find my happy place.
It attacked at my back
Fear crippling, questions surging
My perspective shifts and memories begin merging.
My never ending love
To stand by the challenges of your life
The attachment I give to you
The strength I see in you
I heard it's unusual yet beautiful
That feeling to love hard
Sometimes I question love and ask where does love start
Where does love end
I mean does love end
And is love what lust is when lust plays pretend
I come from love and holy words
I've memorized many lines
I am welcomed by the sound of singing
The songs I've grown-up to know