As I walked through the autumnal forest,
I could feel the shiver of the leaves.
As the wind whipped around, the leaves licked the ground
I could feel the Earth decay.
The tall trees, they bowed and swayed
To one true goddess ‘bove them all.
Though, I heard a loud groan and the shuffle of the stones
And a voice spoke through the gale.
“Who dares to enter her garden
And lest thy be of man?
A phallic fallacy, a foe of her seed,
State thy purpose or die.”
“I mean her no harm or mischief,
I come on my own accord.
Although I am a man, I come to this land
For inner serenity and self.”
“My friend, please excuse my animosity
I am Bodhi, the ent of Her seed
Although thou seek her word, her voice must be heard
A journey thou must truly take
First, thou must see the future
What the universe has to entail,
And then thou must find thy purpose deep inside
From Diogenes, the man who takes flight
And then thou must meet her muse
Of an isle caressed in tide
And then thou shalt die, and lift past the sky
And join Lady Gaia in her realm.
Nay, fear thou shalt have, nor need
Possess the will to be
Assess all thy needs and truly thou will see
Nirvana awaits at thy call
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