the Seed



                   the Orange signals to the
                    branch
                    the discovery of
                    a Seed in making

About this poem

I had this dream about the coming of a new Holy soul to the world in the future a month ago. I wrote a poetry book about Him (118 pages) that's published on the Net. The Orange is the the fruit of the Divinity, the branch is Mankind and the Seed is this incredible Man that can offer to the dying world a genuine spiritual paradise on earth. This a very condensed Haiku that can portray the authentic spirit of Holiness.

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Written on November 13, 2022

Submitted by sunstrumjalal on November 13, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 147
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Stanza Lengths 4

Jalal Sunstrum

I'm a full-time poet who created a podcast (the Jalal Sunstrum podcast) last year that's all about my recited poems and others (poets that I know personally). It's contemporary free verse mixed with Classical lyrism- Included in it is experimental Neo-Grunge Jazz music that blends very well with the spoken word. I just self-published on issuu.com four new books, poetry about mystical experiences mixed with modern realism. I was also the finalist of the Polliwog contest for alternative music on Musique Plus, Montreal, in 1999. And a singer at the Love Parade Festival in Berlin that same year. more…

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