Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 1/5/05 Dedicated to all believers in the power of their god to protect them. And, Happy New Year! God Doesn't In Sago Anymore God doesn't live in Sago anymore. He moved his ass somewhere else, Where there wasn't as much suffering. He doesn't like to be bothered much, With prayers and pleading, With screams and bleeding. God doesn't live in Sago anymore. He draws a line, His authority does not extend, Down down, in a mine. He extends no welcome hand To those troll, diggers beneath the land I don't mean to be satirical, But you were fools, Waiting for a miracle. God doesn't live in Sago anymore, Yet one survived, he didn't die, So you'll give god some credit, Maybe he got your message, And perhaps he read it. Save our men, please dear god, We humbly beg for mercy please, See how we are down on Our knees. God doesn't live in Sago anymore. He cleared out lock, stock and barrel When he heard the Boom! And knew death had come, Creeping from its tomb To claim for his own Your loving man, Husband,lover, father and friend. God doesn't live in Sago anymore, He's gone to Hawaii To hear the ocean roar, To the islands in the Pacific, He thinks the palm trees, Are just terrific. God doen't live in Sago anymore. Larry Epston www.epston.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > God Doesn't Live In Sago Anymore > > God doesn't live in Sago anymore. > He moved his ass somewhere else, > Where there wasn't as much suffering. > He doesn't like to be bothered much, > With prayers and pleading, > With screams and bleeding. > > God doesn't live in Sago anymore. > He draws a line, > His authority does not extend, > Down down, in a mine. > He extends no welcome hand > To those troll, diggers beneath the land > I don't mean to be satirical, > But you were fools, > Waiting for a miracle. > > God doesn't live in Sago anymore, > Yet one survived, he didn't die, > So you'll give god some credit, > Maybe he got your message, > And perhaps he read it. > Save our men, please dear god, > We humbly beg for mercy please, > See how we are down on > Our knees. > > God doesn't live in Sago anymore. > He cleared out lock, stock and barrel > When he heard the Boom! > And knew death had come, > Creeping from its tomb > To claim for his own > Your loving man, > Husband,lover, father and friend. > > God doesn't live in Sago anymore, > He's gone to Hawaii > To hear the ocean roar, > To the islands in the Pacific, > He thinks the palm trees, > Are just terrific. > God doen't live in Sago anymore. > > Larry Epston > www.epston.com > > >thanks for this words.... i can understand this " God " who moved to the palm trees.... Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 in Hawaii, a healed/healing God is called a Kahuna ;-0 - epston Nisargadatta Wednesday, January 04, 2006 10:24 AM God Doesn't Live in Sage Anymore God Doesn't Live In Sago Anymore God doesn't live in Sago anymore. He moved his ass somewhere else, Where there wasn't as much suffering. He doesn't like to be bothered much, With prayers and pleading, With screams and bleeding. God doesn't live in Sago anymore. He draws a line, His authority does not extend, Down down, in a mine. He extends no welcome hand To those troll, diggers beneath the land I don't mean to be satirical, But you were fools, Waiting for a miracle. God doesn't live in Sago anymore, Yet one survived, he didn't die, So you'll give god some credit, Maybe he got your message, And perhaps he read it. Save our men, please dear god, We humbly beg for mercy please, See how we are down on Our knees. God doesn't live in Sago anymore. He cleared out lock, stock and barrel When he heard the Boom! And knew death had come, Creeping from its tomb To claim for his own Your loving man, Husband,lover, father and friend. God doesn't live in Sago anymore, He's gone to Hawaii To hear the ocean roar, To the islands in the Pacific, He thinks the palm trees, Are just terrific. God doen't live in Sago anymore. Larry Epston www.epston.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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