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The Poetry of Michael Langston


(6) PASSING OUTDOORS ON A SUMMER NIGHT

Passing outdoors on a summer night,
Past the unnatural world of man's creation,
Entering the company of nature's various forms
Has with it, always, a sense of placid contentment.
Quietly sitting, I hear the lessons of silence;
Around and before me, the teachings of darkness:
Away from striving, merely being;
Away from thinking, only knowing
A sense of perfect enlightenment...
Not to be found elsewhere but in nature.


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