The Keys to Heaven

jumpy 8088234 at invisible.gq.nu
Fri Dec 20 21:45:28 CET 2002




The Keys to Heaven: One knew how to see. Two knew what to do. Three knew how
to be. Four always wanted more. Five knew what was not. Six knew what was
real. Seven knew what was lost. Eight knew what came before. Nine knew how
to look. Ten kept asking questions. Eleven said Heaven was the image of the
Self. Twelve said there was no such thing. Thirteen said the Self was all
there was. Fourteen said there were other choices. Fifteen said there was
nothing to see. Sixteen said it was all about position. Seventeen said it
was all about power and wealth. Eighteen said it was gender. Nineteen said
that nothing was real. Twenty wanted nearly everything. Twenty-One said it
was just a sign. Twenty-Two did what couldn't be done. Twenty-Three said it
was easy. Twenty-Four got a room. Twenty-Five was buried alive. Twenty-Six
disappeared. Twenty-Seven had had enough. Twenty-Eight had made a mistake.
Twenty-Nine was never alone. Thirty tried to use logic. Thirty-One sat in
the sun. Thirty-Two was ready to go. Thirty-Three did what was asked.
Thirty-Four liked being ignored. Thirty-Five lived all in the past.
Thirty-Six wanted suprised. Thirty-Seven knew about deceit. Thirty-Eight had
said it all before. Thirty-Nine drew a line. Forty said nothing had changed.
Forty-One said it was just how it looked. Forty-Two said it was like being
in a zoo. Forty-Three said that was how it should be. Forty-Four said it
wasn't any better. Forty-Five said it wasn't true. Forty-Six knew many
things worse. Forty-Seven knew where to go. Forty-Eight said it was all just
Fate. Forty-Nine couldn't go back. Fifty thought it was worth a try.
Fifty-One got there too late. Fifty-Two tried to talk about hope.
Fifty-Three gave everything away for free. Fifty-Four said it had happened
before. Fifty-Five was right again. Fifty-Six said it was too late now.
Fifty-Seven said it was time to think. Fifty-Eight chalked it up on the
slate. Fifty-Nine did it one more time. Sixty said it was too late to start.
Sixty-One wanted to try again. Sixty-Two was too old to do it. Sixty-Three
looked like a beast. Sixty-Four knew the score. Sixty-Five had been alive.
Sixty-Six wanted a little peace. Sixty-Seven wanted the Keys to Heaven.
Sixty-Eight said it was too late. Sixty-Nine stood in line. Seventy made a
face. Seventy-One wanted to run. Seventy-Two wanted something to do.
Seventy-Three wanted everything locked up. Seventy-Four lived behind a door.
Seventy-Five was dead. Seventy-Six had known a few tricks. Seventy-Seven
knew magic spells. Seventy-Eight didn't like to wait. Seventy-Nine had a
very fine time. Eighty had all the fun at the fair. Eighty-One had never
despaired. Eighty-Two had had a ship and a crew. Eighty-Three had never been
free. Eighty-Four had walked on the shore. Eighty-Five had seen the caves.
Eighty-Six had painted the skies. Eighty-Seven had wanted a little piece of
Heaven. Eighty-Eight had sat on a crate. Eighty-Nine had called out the
time.




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