I know more, and I
Always instruct, and I don't
Listen to what my student
Says. I curse when I'm challenged,
And make idle prophecies.
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Oh, Natahunt, singing in your rage
You killed, you killed, you killed, thou sage...
You are angry and vile and filled with hate
Against me, against me, against me you rage.
You stole your word from an eleven year old girl
You creep and lurk, and go back in time you churl.
For you are Death, Death I say...
And I may be walking through the Slough this day.
The Dobson flies are not like you, you runt
For they are harmless, yet you go on your hunt.
You wish to accuse me of your great crimes
And you killed, you killed, you are not wise.
You have merged with me in my very mind
Another Doppelganger, from another time.
One, and Two and then there's Three,
I cannot say their names you see.
For all three of you have circumvented me
And you stole your word from an Eleven Year Old wee
Little lass, and you tortured my soul
For you wish to capture me in your grassy knoll
Of erasure, and spies, and licensed assassins
Yet you are Antichrist, and I never blasphemed.
You are great, and greatly despised
Oh Antichrist, you are Edom in the starry skies,
Who came down upon your chariot of flames
And stole my work the day I was chained.
And you do not exist, you are not alive...
You are of all men, most vile.
For you crept into my house the day I went away
And with Ziddon and Moab and Tyre you came
And stole my blessed stories you curse
But I have caught you, and you are the first
The elder, the elder, you are you are,
I am the younger, yet you lived among the stars.
A Riddle
Move me to another world
While you take yours all away.
Amarisa sings a song so cold
But it is you, she sings of, not me.
Crazy you are, and crazy you be
With your crooked and canine teeth.
My love... come find me
I have canine agenesis you see.
The Lorax and the Cat
The Lorax walked through the trees
And he saw the Cat in the Hat in the breeze
With things one and two, who tried to make our good things go away.
Thing one made a fog, and thing two made the call
And be still you know, the Cat did say,
“I will make it all go away.”
Yet, secretly, they did their dance
As the Lorax had small chance
And walked through the world saying
“Be careful for the trees!”
Yet the Cat buttered both sides of his toast
And made sure they hated the host.
So the Lorax, friendly as could be
Was harassed by things one and two you see
Who made the fog, who made the speech
Which confused the poor Whos more than me.
And Horton could hear them, then he could not.
Thus the Cat made the butter wars
For he could care not.
Thus, the Lorax spun his tale
To protect the trees, but they sought to put him in jail.
For no thing wrong, did he do this day
For he was the hero, and the Cat was gay
When Things one and two came to the breeze
To make the fog, to make the speech.
Thus, the Lorax cried, “The trees the trees!”
And Horton was worried by the Whos' desperate pleas.
For they were caught in the middle of the butter wars
And none but the Lorax knew
And now me.
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The Russian
Oh, my friend, you hate me with a passion
For I cannot control my country.
You reason that I am a worm
And cannot stop it from anything---
Which is true... I have no power over my own government
And do not want it. Simply to have a voice
Which my government ensures
And that is why I pay my taxes.
Yet, you hate me because I pay my taxes;
And those taxes go to prevent yours
From catalyzing the world's end.
I understand you lost everything...
I truly do. And I am sorry for that.
My heart reams with anger at the world
For war is an awful thing, and your country
Should not have entered into Ukraine.
That is why you lost everything...
And I am sorry, and I take your unjustified
Rage at me, and internalize it, as the primary
Reason I hate war. For it creates you.
And there is no good use for you.
Thus, it helps me understand the Bible more.
I am sorry for all that has happened to you.
I truly am, and spare me from having to witness the things
You have witnessed, for that is why I prophesy
To stop the catastrophe I know war to be.
Though erring, and 20% correct
It is wisdom by which I prophesy,
And I do not wish for many people to have seen
The tough things you have seen.
That is why I am an advocate of peace.
You are destroyed by your own government's actions
And I do not wish to be destroyed by mine.
But yet, find Christ, my friend, and all that evil
Will sap out of you, by His teachings and His Spirit
And you will find a good use for yourself again
Happily dwelling in your homes
When you return to Zion.
Tonight I Give My Thoughts to You
Tonight I lay and give my prayers to You
And I rest my head, and know my heart is true.
Oh, LORD, You my soul shall long to sleep
To suffer nothing in thy great and heavenly deep.
For great eternal joys and pleasures keep
My soul, for Your good name I seek.
All my thoughts and worries are to You LORD
As the enemy surrounds me with his curse.
LORD, great eyes I have on your delight
Which I shall rest surely sweet at night.
For the pestilence that stalks my home, it's sure,
Shall by Thy blessing be reversed
And come not near my House or Home
And Thy Good Name shall be through me made known
When you deliver this son of Yours from hell
And upon my bed, my heart shall by Your joys be swelled.
For great is Your mercy and Your peace
Which to my eyes, is made ever so unique
In a blessing of righteous heart in song...
Thy Law, my LORD, is my everlasting Psalm.
For good and evil make their strong, long wars
And You my LORD, are there to prevent the curse;
Which my heart longs for You through the night.
So I lie to sleep, and let You send my foes to flight.
Cleaning Books
Like a fine wood
A book need not be cleaned---
Do not take sandpaper over its agéd leaves.
For white as opal pages,
Need not be made by the sages
For a patina on a book is good.
Thoughts on Nietzsche
A misfit makes a philosopher,
From Plato to Nietzsche.
We cannot do, so we think.
He thought the shadows on the wall
Were the idylls of philosophy:
I thought the hands that made the puppets;
The creative imagination that sought to make it;
And the moral consequences of what the puppet's actions were.
And in that, I saw in Christ, Nietzsche's superman.
So I was sufficed he was not so much a genius
As my LORD and Savior was.
We both lived nearly identical souls---
We couldn't help it.
Yet, I sought up, and he sought within.
And I knew what hurt me,
While he wallowed in that which made him broken.
War is Utmost Evil
Go into the city,
Take their women to be yours.
Cut their hair, and make them yours.
Kill all the men. Destroy the children.
Make slaves and concubines.
So long as their laws are evil
It is permitted, and their punishment.
A nation that slaughtered their own children
Molested them, raped their own women---
The kindness shown by a Jew would be a new
Kind of love the woman never had before.
Also, this is why we don't need war in the 21st century
Is that all these things will happen.
John the Apostate
He says, "For not one yote nor tiddle
"Shall pass from the Law, until all is accomplished
"And heaven and Earth pass away."
Truthfully, I plainly tell him,
"This is true, but there are two covenants
"And two laws, one of condemnation and another of grace."
To which, I quote many verses, and he his one.
And then he says I made a pathetic response
To which, I guess Paul's meanings are unknown to him.
I say, "The seed is eaten up by the fowl
"And you are constantly learning, but never arriving at the truth."
To which he says I am talking about a mirror.
At some point, he blocks me... and this argument happens often
About a lot of different subjects, the real answer is nuanced
But they want a singular, and linear form.