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The Crystal Ball 🔮

 ** The Crystal Ball **




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When I'm clouded 

By confusion, fear or Doubt

I turn to the Divine Crystal Ball

To reveal the answers sought 


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Crowned with Holy heavenly halo

Glows with soft celestial grace

Its mere sight evokes introspection

Into its mythical depths I gaze 


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Fogggy obscured sometimes

For it to clear do I patiently wait

And mirroring our earthly lives

Goes through phrases like our Fate 


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Formations visible on it

Activates my inner clairvoyant

Mind quientens up to decipher

The upcoming worries and enjoyment 


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Sometimes a silent whisper

Sometimes a intutive thought

The way differs everytime

But the message is right brought 


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It lies high up there ...

The sacred otherworld sphere

The doorway to higher realms

Allures me to fly away from here 


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It lights up The Dark

The silent black Night

Illuminates All Mysteries

All psychic powers ignite 


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Magnatising charm it holds

It rises powerful waves

It alchemises everything

Putting light into the deepest caves


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The intoxicating immortal

The Oracle, Primeval Rune

The core of all Mystical

It's mundanely called the Moon

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