Literature
An Epiphany
If an epiphany was as potent as divine's will, say,
one might cease "false" work in such frenzied a day
to immerse oneself in one final realization
and rectification
of life's true value of which we wander astray
For as robust as skin attached to flesh
as bones and inner organs willingly mesh
a being unknown to secular kind
exist faint-hearted within the spiritual mind
It voices our dreams, our hopes, our paths
Tears the soul from stark society's wraths
Bringing seclusion
Away from delusion
In frantic search for "truths", life's deliberate paths
For within fleshed vessels laze
a core in need to come ablaze
When mind and body