
Where will I return my misgiven motions
Quell and subside the quivering vigour
The inevitable thrust
That swells inside
And drives me off the edge
The bleeding ill that breeds me on mercy
Ruthless and sinister
Obsessive beyond my reach
Metamorphosis
Release me from fury
Metamorphosis
Transforming energy
Will I tread on broken glass
And undisguised
Set atrocities aside
Scrape the surface
Clean from abominations
With a single word
Conquer wrath
Disposed to the evils that haunt me in sleep
They shake the break of dawn
Careless and free
And spear me down
Relentlessly
Smitten with burns
They pierce my mind
They all own their own place in darkness
Light as they may seem as day
Scrape the surface
Clean from abominations
Let go the calamities
And respond to the streams of emotion
–Extol, “Scrape the Surface”–
—
The men, leaving the natural use of the woman,
burned in their lust for one another,
men with men committing what is shameful,
and receiving in themselves the
penalty of their error which was due.
–Romans 1:27 (NKJV)–
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American Cancer Society, “Cancer Facts for Gay and Bisexual Men.”
Dr. Hugh Pyle, The Truth About the Homosexuals (Sword of the Lord, 1978), pp. 8-13.
Dr. John R. Rice, Adultery and Sex Perversion (Sword of the Lord, 1978), p. 21.
