My heart is steadfast O LORD. Through the winds and rains And trials, I shall not leave off my meditation of You. You are Good, and in the abominable time You give sustenance, and hope. LORD, where shall I turn to If not You? The Heathen have a device against Your people To strip them of their bread And poison their soil. To keep the poor of Your people Without bread, And to make the homeless bend and stoop. LORD, I seek You with my eyes And I give You my heart all the day long. My heart languishes for You Yet, I will wait for my portion For You are my prize. Does my portion come from kings Or acolytes? Does not my worship ascend to the heavens And does not my honor come from You? Does not my soul wait for the prosperity And the latter rains? I will wait patiently on You O LORD, For I shall not give a second glance At the idols of the heathen. For kings do not give me benefits And powers and principalities do not give me my reward. It is You, LORD, Who is my portion and my prize. It is You, o LORD, Who I will wait upon For the latter rains And the pleasant rains in their season. Selah.
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Vision of Prosperity
One day, alighted upon my fortune There came a weary traveler. She had found a wellspring of tales As seemingly old as time, Yet discovered they were new. "What have I found?" She wondered, as tales abounded Among the language of the Saxon. What were these? Rife with mystical creatures, Yet such was the fortune found That it suddenly appeared To this modern writer's Ancient poesy, That it was discovered And thus enjoyed For as long as time was kept.
My Aspirations
I would hope that one day my work
Were like a bridge to the classics.
That a reader would pleasantly love my verse
And start reading more.
Though, on a second glance
After reading those daunting litterateurs
There will be a realization of how poor my craft is.
That my writing, being a bridge,
Brought you to the banks of a better shore,
And my writing was simply a boat that got you there.
Soon, I would wane in significance
As the reader began tasting the treasures I have tasted.
However, when reading over my verse,
There will still be joy,
Like an adolescent writer jotting down journal points
Which are read some years later.
My poetry, compared to the old masters
Is like an adolescent.
It is hard to put down when youths,
But into our blooming years of success
It becomes a sort of gesture to smile upon.
I would like to be smiled upon
By my readers, years after I have been read.
Not as something emulating or imitating old masters
But as someone filling a void in literature that might
For as long as there are letters,
Never be filled again.
My Favorite Cards in Magic the Gathering
The first is Borrowed Grace. A common from the Eldritch Moon block. It gives the player a choice between giving creatures +2/+0 Or +0/+2 Or both. The reason I love this card is because it can make seven 1/1 soldier creatures a threat. Those seven creatures alone can win a game where the player you’re playing against has all of their health. It gives you a knock out blow, that will leave your opponent questioning if they ought to attack.
The second is Righteous Confluence. It has “Choose Three: Destroy Target Enchantment, Create a 2/2 Knight Creature with Vigilance, or Gain 5 Health. You can choose the same mode more than once.” So, basically, you can gain 15 health, create three knights, destroy three enchantments, or any combination. It’s only for five manna. Choice is the best option, as the card has limitless potential during game play. It can single handed bring you back from the brink of losing. At 1 health, you’ll be back at 16, and if at 10 health, you can be at 15 with two creatures on the board with vigilance. The weakest link is the enchantment removal, but even then, players who play enchantments need them for their decks to work. So, it can cripple an opponent’s strategy at worst.
The third is Vampire Nighthawk. A three manna weapon. Vampire Nighthawk has deathtouch. It has life link. It also has flying. It will prevent any opponent from attacking, as it turns the attack phase of an opponent against them. The 2/3 of Vampire Nighthawk means it will block most creatures in the game, and then gain you 2 life on top of it. On offense, it’s even more powerful. But on defense, it will remove your opponents biggest weapons from the board, for only a three manna drop.
The fourth is Angel Song. A really beautiful, and simple card. It prevents all combat damage that turn. If you’re playing aggressive opponents, who on their kill shot want to win the game, Angelsong can completely nullify them, and leave them naked to a counter attack. Most good players are attack heavy as it is, and disabling the attack phase of an opponent is one of the surest ways to cripple them.
The Fifth is Phantom Warrior. There are two cards that are like it, but this one is my preferred for nostalgia’s sake. Unblockable, 2/2, it will rake an opponent for easy damage. Paired with Quietus Spike, it’s like a cruise missile, locked and loaded to tear an opponent. Lock and load them, and when the moment strikes, launch them.
The Sixth is Launch the Fleet. Offensive players will rip with this card. It can take 4 creatures, and make them into 8, all attacking. Though, the extra four are 1/1’s, pair it with a strong field boosting strategy, those four 1/1’s can be incredibly dangerous.
The Seventh is Overwhelming Stampede. This is the best card in the game, hands down. There is no card better than it, because when paired with green decks, it breaks the mechanic of game play. One creature with a power of four or greater, can turn five creatures into monsters with trample. It is a knockout punch every time it’s played. Paired with Elvish Piper, a person can have huge monstrosities out at turn five, and the game won on that same turn if they know what they are doing.
The Eighth is Goblin Bushwhacker. It is my all time favorite card, next to Aether Spell Bomb. It gives all creatures +1/+0 and haste. And for only two manna, and it’s a 1/1 creature already. So, along the lines of Borrowed Grace, if you have ten goblins out, you have twenty damage, even if four of them were played on the same turn Goblin Bushwhacker was played.
The ninth is Aether and Sunbeam Spell Bombs. This is a sleeper, where it will kick one creature to an opponent’s hand. But, it is so easy to bring it back from the graveyard, over and over and over and over and over and over again. It can be used to bounce five or more creatures to an opponent’s hand in one turn, given the right cards being out. The other powerful spell bomb is Sunbeam Spell Bomb, which not as fun, will gain you five life every time it’s used, and can be used to gain forty health a turn.
The tenth is Lightning bolt. Good old lightning bolt. In a red deck, it will clear away any blockers so that extra bit of damage will get through every time. It’s best to be used on creatures, where multiplicity comes in handy. One of the hidden strategies of the game.
The eleventh is Afterlife. It is a three drop, that is removal for white. The creature cannot be regenerated, either. Though, it comes with a setback, it turns the creature into a 1/1 spirit creature with flying, it severely weakens a player’s strategy when white is using black’s strategy of removal.
The Twelfth is of course Quietus Spike. It takes an opponent down to half of their life. It requires a strong player to use in competitive play because it can be cumbersome, but it comes back with some serious heat when it’s used. Paired with unblockable, shadow, flying or lifelink, it can be an incredibly deadly weapon.
A Regea song
Preacher man don’t tell me
Heaven is on the earth.
Preacher man don’t tell me
Suffering is all we’re worth.
Because when you go digging for all that gold
I know eternal life on earth gets old
So don’t tell me things I know are cold.
Great Rasta you smoke your dope
Say getting high is for good folk…
Well I tell you all this song
It’s stupid to find meaning in your bong.
Because I see you corrupt as hell
Singing songs to the broken man
With all of the lies you tell.
Saying, “Heaven is a place on earth,”
While billions live and die in crusted dearth.
Preacher man you ain’t off the hook.
You use religion and say, “O no, don’t look.”
You are the best magician’s wand
Waving hands say’n, “O, my dear God,”
While you see the people grow old and poor.
You say, “God wants me to have some more.”
So get up stand up,
Stand up for your right.
Get up stand up,
Don’t give up the fight.
I’m sick’ and tired of your liv’n, giv’n games
Saying, “Don’t live to go to heaven in Jesus’ name.”
Don’t give up the fight
Stand up for your right.
I see a world we all must bear
For years on end and that’s why I care,
Don’t give up the fight.
Stand up for your right,
Songdefine
the beat,
Dance to the electronic base,
Swing to the saxophone,
Feel like the old country singer,
Immerse in the sounds of the choirs with their ardent notes.
Elvis Presley
2 Unlimited
Duke Elington
Johnny Cash
Chesnokov
How the music of my life
Shaped me… made such mellow melancholia
Have made me feel in love.
They have occupied my mind with vivid fantasies
Of futures hard to obtain.
They have satisfied me
Made me feel in love.
They have known my sorrows
And have touched my shame.
Music is God’s greatest gift to mankind
That man can make with his hands.
Second to that is the poem
Which music, in all her glory
Defined.