We, as men of God, should hold ourselves to a higher standard in our faith. |
| Consequences do not withstand a pure measure of a man, Wisdom to change the silence of latent superstitions rising, Outward we extinguish the soul until only demons are known, Speaking in words of existence continually in our spiritual distance, We build a wall between the heavens simultaneously imitating perfection, Wringing our hands in despair with moments of bewildering stares, Suspended against an ancient world to render a verdict's immediate return, We look upon death; puzzled and done affecting purpose imagined among, Angels summoned with a wave of the hand, Contents determined do not withstand the pure measure of a man, |