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Are there any among you who believe in miracles?

An Abecedarian

By Mollie NarutovicsPublished 3 months ago 1 min read
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Are there any among you who believe in miracles?
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Are there any among you who believe in miracles?

Beautiful phenomena, that many deem a scientific spectacle.

Clouded by tangible evidence and foregoing of wondrous energy,

Decoding scientists strip away imagination while searching for synergy.

Erasing the need for faith; encouraging the importance of fact.

For science has earned its rightful place, deeming religion an act.

God, transformed from a saviour of mankind, to a rebuked scheme.

Honour your intentions, for heaven can't solely exist dream.

I ask again, are there any among you who believe in miracles?

Journeys are personal, with marvels a self-inflicted pinnacle.

Keeping the spark of wonder alive is scoffed at, so we

Learn to hide our true beliefs deep inside to remain free.

Miracles have gone out of fashion; pushed out of popularity.

Now, these are tokens of the past from our ancestors without 'science'.

Our minds obscured by false senses of social compliance.

People neglect personal autonomy, making creative desires clandestine.

Quintessence of humanity left for 'others' to determine .

Researchers uncover truths; where can the joy of curiosity be examined?

String together your own wonders; dare to create an imagination.

Tell the energy around you to listen, and participate in your cultivation.

Understanding one's beliefs sometimes requires the existence of miracles.

Virtue is found within, not always embedded in oracles.

Will you take the chance and dare to dream?

Xing out the wills of the world; energy is yours to define.

You will uncover a world built on tiny marvels, each their own divine.

Zero imagination dissuades miracles and makes the world malign.

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About the Creator

Mollie Narutovics

Creativity can blossom from the wildest of places, and has no limitations. Stories are all around us waiting to be told; I hope to someday bring mine to life and share it.

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