inner truth

having been

unable

to act

according to

our own

inner

truth

can leave an impression

in the mind

of doing

everything wrong

where we might not wrong

anything but

our own

inner

truth

which in return means

everything

composure

composure

cannot be attained

while

suppressing nature

yet

by loving it

we might be given

the freedom

to rise above

the force of instinct

running in our veins

guided by the subtleties

of intuition

reaching

beyond

scattered

a day

scattered with small wonders

can in the end

be considered

as nothing less

than

miraculous

heeded

the fear of doing

something

wrong

is also to be heeded

in the tender act of

coming

into this world

through glory

as a kind invitation

to heal

accusations

no longer to be

defeated

by false accusations

through twisting one’s own inner truth

to make it fit

the falsity of

the accusations

can be perceived as

a reversed

expression of love

procedure

staying long enough

with a proper need

for its expression to be

of truth and humility

to utter in sheer clarity

with presence and precision

the essence of the call

can be a procedure of

peace

spoiled

daring

to express

a proper need

which has been treated as

superfluous

as an unreasonable request of

a spoiled child

can be daunting

yet worth

daring