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Geronimo
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You might hear the beautiful shout of "Geronimo"
from a lover who has just dove from a cliff and is heading full speed into the Ocean -- into the Beloved. And of course there will always be lots of gab along the shore from those who are drawn to God but have yet to really get bare assed and go in. "Geronimo" may be the last word we hear from that brave gal falling 625 MPH from a cliff, for once beneath the sea, once within the Water, only fish open their mouths, still bargaining for something. The soul becomes quiet in ecstasy, so quiet. Love speaks in absence of God, not in the heights of passion.
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