Heaven and Hell

North Sea, Norway, August 2015

I needed people back in time
to heaven my cloudy days,
people who sometimes instead
went out of their way to hell my time.
I learned to live breathing heaven,
I learned to survive breathing hell;
I learned to bring closer who heavened me,
I learned to send away who helled me.
It is just like this with experience:
now I rather heaven my life myself,
so that nobody gets in a position
to even try and hell my days.
Heaven and hell, light and shadow,
always hand in hand;
both my own hell and my own heaven
always hand in hand with my soul.
A claim for balance so strange
between heaven and hell, hell and heaven.
helling the ones who claim to heaven me
while heavening the ones who hell me…
well in the know that hell and heaven
are but two sides of my own coin.

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