Revelation 21:4 NKJV
https://www.bible.com/114/rev.21.4.nkjv
A promise to inspire faith in ones heart, a wonderful piece of poetry, a good place to start.
Revelation 21:4 NKJV
https://www.bible.com/114/rev.21.4.nkjv
A promise to inspire faith in ones heart, a wonderful piece of poetry, a good place to start.
Last night I went to bed, thunder crashing in my head, the thumping of a big bass drum, clashing cymbals of a pitch unknown, my mind a buzzing with a swarm of bees, the rustling of near autumn trees, keen to make sense of the immersive swirl, orchestral movement in a whisking whirl, night wrench doth realise will bring no peace, have no sleep, no way will ease, a flightless breeze
Try not to allow what you’ve been through make you the person you can become, your experiences of sadness or hurt can leave you feeling numb, look to the future, the wonderful in you, a way free of bondage, you can be your own number one, see the better person you have become
Be kind then you’ll find likeminded fellows without being blind, with love to give in the same frame of mind, bitter resentful people will try to spike the fragility in you, walk away smiling, don’t let them hurt you, they are struggling, in their own twisted stew.
Achieve, believe, have faith in your appeal, try to be humble without overkill, be kind to whoever you meet, always be pleasant, soft in care, work your hardest, forgiving to the meek, please superiors of favours they seek, hold some back for the rest of the week, have some rest for you spiritual feed, accept love warmly it’s what you need.
I followed an angel, she beckoned me to awaken, lifted my soul into the night then showed me a picturesque view of my tainted life, I roamed high above the streets that I had once acquainted from child to young man, the view was spectacular, amazingly beautiful, yet sad, alone was I, beaten by shadows of undesirable torment, outward punishing torture, inwardly soul destroying pain, I asked the angel to take me home again for you see, I had no thirst to visit there again, to be shown the boy I should not have been, a child without a face, departed once from the human race.
A fairy blows high, wind offering promiscuity
Speckled spots of sap linger on my once shiny car
Dust settles then sticks not travelling far
A Revolving to or fro of minimalistic travelling
Tiny mildewy creatures living on the rubber edge
Clouds darken, heavy and low, rain falls
Washing away the pressing of an old red leaf
Blue as the colour of Princess Diana’s ring.
Fooled by the pressure, blown by the skirt
Sweat on the brow, dampened shirt
Feet full of sorrow, wet by the flood
Shock of such a horror that has drained my blood
Temper tantrums terror, drying with the weather
Laying back down, hoping to tether
Rains came along to help grass seed
Smashed a lip on a chair, finger wiped the bleed
sucked it dry, locked it tight,
set the alarm, so it’ll be alright
Time for fun, Pepper pig fun
Six and a half hours for a two hour run
The story is strange to a town in the mist
I felt a thud, my head I did kiss
Stepping slowly 123,
bumping into a massive tree,
I hardly had time to feel or see
While laying beneath, the grand old Oak
Or so I thought until it spoke
“What were you doing?” It enquired cheaply
’I was rushing home quickly, til I hit a tree’
“I’m not a tree, I’m rather big you see, you bumping like that took the wind out of me”
I made excuses then quickly left,
I could not help feeling so sad and Bereft
Turning around to say goodbye to that bloke
All I could see was a grand old Oak.
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