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Literature RSS FeedsThe Sweeper ((A Poem, on War in Somali)(And Commentary)) - There has been a three day battle, or war, part of an ongoing war, a period in Somali, where people have been dying like flies, and it will soon be tucked away, in the writings of time, perhaps brought to surface now and then down the road of life, but for the most part forgotten. Eighty-nine-people died, and over two hundred wounded: mostly civilians, body parts stinking up the city's streets....Feed Source: ezinearticles.com Sounds and Signs of Life - The poem was inspired during experiences of nature gained from a trip to Pemberton, Western Australia, on 19 May, 2008, as part of my first Wedding anniversary. Creation is so beautiful; it's more than we can ever take in And it's always been here, from the beginning. The "song" goes on.... Journey of My Soul - We are the Captain on the ship of our lives. Set sail with a goal in mind, a destination in sight. Chart your course of life, don't create a map, you'll only experience frustration.... Divine Coincidences - Miracles Happen - Divine coincidences. Breathe and believe. Believe and receive. Pray and obey. Not just a cute cliche. Miracles happen everyday. Put feet to your faith today!... Just Because, Doesn't Mean - Just because an unruly child cries; doesn't mean you have to yield, nor give in to their every whim. Just because a woman is beautiful, doesn't mean she's pure within. Just because a lady has pretty lips, doesn't mean she will speak graciously. Just because a person is frustrated, doesn't mean they must respond angrily.... The Study of Poetry - Literary Criticism is, as Matthew Arnold (1822-1888), the Victorian poet and critic points out, a "disinterested endeavour to learn and propagate" the best that is known and thought in the world. And he strove hard to fulfill this aim in his critical writings. Attaching paramount importance to poetry in his essay "The Study of Poetry", he regards the poet as seer. Without poetry, science is incomplete, and much of religion and philosophy would in future be replaced by poetry. Such, in his estimate, are the high destinies of poetry.... Crossing the Bar As the Crowning Glory of Tennyson's Life's Work - Tennyson had been very near to death in the past few months and his recovery had seemed miraculous. In this poem, by way of thanksgiving, he solemnly aspires to see his 'Pilot face to face'. Time for him, he believed, was running out.... What Real Love Does - Love in all of its splendor and beauty is magnificent, is wonder is agape, is delight does not manipulate or seek for its right. Love is a song, a beautiful melody, breath and symphony, dance and delicious, taste and create, more to the heart and never goes away.... Reappearance (Chinese-English) - Poems by Hsu Chicheng - A Review - Getting old is not only natural but also a blessing from God. It is an opportunity to rejuvenate oneself by re-living with hope in life.... Crossing the Bar As the Crowning Glory of Tennyson's Life's Work - Tennyson had been very near to death in the past few months and his recovery had seemed miraculous. In this poem, by way of thanksgiving, he solemnly aspires to see his 'Pilot face to face'. Time for him, he believed, was running out.... 'Begging' by Siphiwe Ka Ngwenya - Should we feel compassion or any sense of empathy for beggars? Each person that is on the street, for whatever reason, has a facial expression that tells a story. In South African cities there are many different cultures. In each culture and in every language, there is poverty: someone is suffering; someone is asking; someone is begging. And the poet sees them all as he walks on by.... World Leaders and Their Deficiencies - This is a short poem about some of the shortfalls in our society mainly due to bad decisions and bad leadership. How we are taught to fight among ourselves by our society's leaders.... Poetry Lives - Poetry is as alive as it ever was although its modern form seems a world away from its traditional arrangement of close rhyme and tightly rhythmic verse. With the general tendency towards shortened English (eg textspeak) in common use and with the perceived (although not by all of us) reduced importance in grammar, it is not immediately obvious why anyone would want to keep alive a form of our language which is by definition circuitous.... I Don't Look Like What I Been Through! - A poem I put together to just in a sense tell parts of my testimony. The majority is true but a few parts I added in for the picture.... The Weakening of America (America in Prophecy, a Poem) - Note: Here is what I see on the horizon, between Russia, China, Iran Egypt, North Korea, America, the EU, Cuba, Syria, Iraq, Venezuela, the club of nations that seem to be at odds with America, to mention just a few, and a few not mentioned nations, the fate or man's destiny rides just in front of it. I do believe, living through the 1980s, God gave may a reprieve, in that it pardoned its sins because some nations bent their knees, and thus, allowed the ones that didn't along with them more life to fixes thing up. And it did for a spell, now it has becomes whose than ever.... I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud by William Wordsworth - In the poem "I wandered Lonely as a Cloud', the significance is to think of one stray cloud that moves slowly across the sky. The poet likens himself to that one cloud, as he wanders along his way. The beautiful scene in front of him is obviously something he has never seen before. He stares at the flowers not realising what the long-term effects will be.... A Word Fitly Spoken - Our minds are plagued daily with negative affirmations and old ways of thinking that try to keep all of us from crossing over to the other side, Whatever your other side is in life, we all need a daily boost of strength, power, and inspiration. These traits are concealed in the spoken word. A good spoken word that is.... The Poem 'begging' by Siphiwe Ka Ngwenya - Should we feel compassion or any sense of empathy for beggars? Each person that is on the street, for whatever reason, has a facial expression that tells a story. In South African cities there are many different cultures. In each culture and in every language, there is poverty: someone is suffering; someone is asking; someone is begging. And the poet sees them all as he walks on by.... The Great Dark - The great dark's spread of larger wings, casting its personal shadow on us, my son and me, as it seemingly glides to conquer near ground in landing, over a house as horizon line Haunting end day images mix with Oppenheimer's Hindu recitation. - echo " I am become death a shatterer " - (be not death! I reply).... Broken Dreams - A woman who sees herself in dreams. She braves all her troubles through smiles and elegance. She portrays a smart and strong spirit to camouflage her pain. Yet, when she goes to sleep, she does not escape her demons. She needs to confront them, head on.... How to Find the Right Words When Writing a Funny Love Poem - Before you begin your funny love poem I would recommend reading and listing to other poems in the same genre. This will give you some ideas about the styles they were written. You will also be able to decide if your funny love poem is going to be long or short, rhyming or not rhyming.... He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not - My words are running out of time this girl is leaving. Entering a world of lying, fake and deceiving herself because the man she loves cant be with this girl thats unworthy of his life, his love, his dreams.... Tips to Write Love Poems - When you are in love and want to express your feelings to your partner, we believe that the best way is through love poems. When the reason is love then every person is a poet. Just review your thoughts in your mind, each and every moment that you spent with your partner and the places you been together, will play a magic in your mind.... Divorce and Broken Relationships - Wings Left on the Ground, Forever Wondering - You might disagree, but circumstances bleed, a pitiful shade of neon blue. Neon envelopes the mind, creates a mood swing, oft times too difficult to recover from. Pitiful wings, left on the ground, forever wondering, if they ever knew flight at all.... Escaping From the Flames - A Christian Bible Poem - The Babylon king told his workers that day, To build a statue for the people to pray. It would be of himself and cast in gold. It would tower so high and it would be bold.... One Day Us - It's ironic how today we quickly run to seek separate destinies. Muted with no words to say or added comments to pass down, And no motives whatsoever only old withered emotions. We still walk today stumbling and lost in an interminable road Holding no memories and wanting no part of that forsaken place.... Forced Reflection - It's one thing to remain serene by exercising self-control, And another to be callous pretending words won't bug you. Its human nature and that should be the bottom line. Nature selects us all to play this or that role under the sun.... 3 Steps to Make Short Sweet Love Poems - The short sweet love poems are easier to be understood, also take less time to make than the longer one. Just follow these 3 simple steps to begin making your own short sweet love poems.... Loss of a Child - I'm Alright - The death of a child is the biggest heartache one can go through. Only God can comfort and help you through it.... Happiness Poems - A curious thing happens when you are happy. You find you have a different attitude to life and discover new skills you have not used before - such as writing poems. This poem is one example following a niece's wedding day.... Desperate For Love - The love I feel within feels binding. Struggling to see the light. Wanting, needing someone to love me, someone to accept me as I am.... USAA Claims Adjuster - Not Pain Adjuster, Value Diminishers - USAA claims adjuster handsomely profiting and profusely resisting paying up. Fight them with all you can muster! As they pocket all the annual premiums using their hired gun CCC Valuescope to lowball and dupe the insured like a dope. Use comp vehicles with excessive records. Few are smart enough to check VIN numbers.... I Am Stunned by Your Obsession, Yet it Becomes You and the Monsters in My Closet - It makes me feel plain and completely uninteresting, a mirror without reflection, a watch with no hands, a mountain with no view, a match that refused to light up, an ocean dark, but without depth. Long walks on the beach, temperance, chances to find me, past who I think I should be.... Drunk Drivers - Watch out! Here they come. Inebriated and clueless, mentally incoherent. Prepared to kill someone. Of course the drunk driver rarely understands until we switch hands. And it is they who have to bury a mother prematurely at a graveside. Kiss a son or daughter goodbye before they graduate from high school. How quickly we forget when we suck booze at a party and play cool. Only to later grab our keys and drive home carelessly as we play with life. You fool behind the wheel awake before pain finds you and cuts like a knife.... To Break My Heart - I wanted to give my heart to you, and really be myself, but the way things were between us couldn't simply help themselves. You'll never be completely mine, we must be realistic, for you have so much in your life that makes things complicated. I have a lot of love to give, yet gave it all to you.... Running on Empty, Reaching For Abundant Life - Running on empty far too long. Help me sweet Jesus get by! Get beyond just getting by! To live the true abundant life. Before I reach for pie in the sky, to bring heaven's blessings to earth. Before I think to weep, sob, and cry. Empower me to live again and fly.... Bereavement Poetry - The scent of lilies was heavy in the air, and she felt, momentarily, a sense of dizzy unreality. Katya's coffin looked tiny from here, and she hardly dared look as a white wreath forming the word MUMMY swam into her vision. She looked round, half expecting to see Zara, but that was ridiculous, and when her eyes alighted on Mick, she remembered that the child was at his mother's. This was the scene as Rosie began to read the poem written for her sister's funeral.... Mermaid Song - This poem came to me in the middle of the night. It took me about a year to complete it. It is about a time when I lived in San Diego and made jewelry and sculptures out of my beach combing adventures.... Troubled Love - A Mystery After All - This article simply shows how love would be in troubled, what are the mysteries behind it and how to heal the pain brought by this broken relationship or troubled love. I also shows the hope to move on and learned after those experiences. Being in this situation is no easy, but after all the wound was healed by time, you will see how grateful it was to fall in love again.... Stop! Drop and Roll - Don't run through life with your hair on fire. Neither let your head's thoughts overwhelm, nor overcome you with excessive desire. Just be calm and patiently push on through. Step by step, day by day, season by season. Steadily, courageously, and consistently continue.... Writing a Poem - It doesn't take a genius to create a poem. Patience and perseverance will help the willing hand to paint pictures with words.... Love Without Time - This is a poem I wrote while under the influence of a piece of classical music called String Sextet No. 1 Andante ma moderato in B-flat Major. It was written by Johannes Brahms.... Great Ways to Promote Your Poetry in Magazines - Poetry is a great way to express oneself, if you have the talent to do so. And, if you have the talent, why not let everyone know about it? In this article, we explain how you can go about publishing your poetries in a magazine.... Familiarity Breeds Contempt - Sadly too often familiarity breeds contempt most deadly. People disrespected and divided; irritable and miserably moody. Taking one another for granted, speaking hastily and most angrily. Let us be merciful and walk humbly. Only then will we truly feel, hope and see. What a human being graced by God can fully be. Therefore love mankind and let people blossom gently.... Poems Carl Sandburg Wrote - Journalist/critic H.L. Mencken called poet Carl Sandburg "an American in every pulse-beat". It's probably safe to say that if this is true, then poems Carl Sandburg are the beats of that pulse.... Elephants in the Sky ((A Story About Timbuktu)(Reedited and Revised 7-2008)) - In the enthralling story, "Elephants in the Sky," one will find adventure and torment, within its fictitious elements, that play on the mind. In the four poems, it captures sounds and images from the author's experiences.... Thank You Poems - Six Original Poems to Say Thank You - Use any of these six original thank you poems as wording for you thank you cards. Great poems for baby shower, thank you to mom and dad, thank you to volunteers, and general thank yous, too. Let the people in your life know you care. Share these poems and share your gratitude.... When Convenience Kills - Something to Think About - When will we realize and begin to start thinking? Convenience without common sense does kill. Awake to its dangers before it does from you steal.... A Painful Death - Divorce - Only God can take away the pain of divorce. Let Him help you through it and show you how to go on.... No One Has the Right to Abuse You - You are special because God made you. No one has the right to harm you intentionally or deny you the right to be free. Walk away from anyone that abuses you and come to Jesus who will fill all your needs.... Baba Mi - She, Always They Adore For In Songs, She's Praised And In Poems, She's Lauded But You, They've All Ignored Not Even With The Roles Unto You Saddled By Nature As Head O' The House And Winner O' The Bread Even Of Rice And Stew!... The Teddy Bear World (Poetic Prose) - I got thinking today, of the stuffed animals, teddy bears, I used to have as a young boy, they were well made when I was a child, so completely put together, as I remember, I had eighteen, pressed them against me, hugging them, they came one day into my imaginary world and stayed for years, some I had for years, others newly delivered by my mother on my birthdays and Christmas', all colors, China dark eyes, on my panda bear. To me, they came from a mystery world, without the pain of growing up, or even birth, and all of a sudden they were there, in the attic bedroom when I wanted to visit them.... Bones For Crutches (Poetic Prose) - Last night I had a dream, and I said to it this morning, "Where did you come from? " In that dream there was a toilet, and a long yellowish fat snake, the nature of it went unexplained, I flushed it down, a demon was someplace chewing gum, watching the final aspect of the dream wove with arms together.... Sometimes I Feel Frozen - Bleeding Snow - You remember that song I wrote? The one about ice on the sidewalk, bleeding snow,that's just the way I saw you, as bleeding snow. Yet, you never claimed that kind of ice.... Clowns Wearing Red Painted Smiles - Still Sorting Things Out - What agendas I explore? I fold up in little pieces, rip them up when I feel empty, lick up tears, swallow too hard,pull my own hair,close my eyes, hoping later I will forgive me. Touch my skin then, will you? Remind me about later, later when I am hearing me breathe? Night clowns, stars out, wearing red painted smiles.... He Comes Back Or So He Thinks - These are my new poems. Two of them are results of a project with my elite friend Thomas.... Pretending to Be Gone - This Song Deserves That Effort - I am miles away now, and yes you're right, upon reflecting, I always was that far. Silence told me I was not moving, till I looked at my own feet. No one should be asked to stay. No, not on Sunday. Did you know I could only look out windows, pretending to be gone?... Old Man Wishes (Poetic Prose) - When you're old you usually have a wish or two, the big one perhaps being, to settle everything unsettled in your life, before it ends. Make peace where there is no peace; to do what one thought he or she should have done but never did: at this ripe old age, the age of the last wish, the age of reclining, the meltdown age of old age creeping up the spine, at this ripe old age, one's wishes, can be punishing, frightening, all for no reason whatever, because s/he deserted those dreams and wishes long ago, for a less troubled life, I suppose.... Love Unconditional Truly Makes a Friend - Many people call themselves a friend, but words are nothing more than words. It's what is truly within the heart that shows us who our real friends are and sets them apart.... A Goddess Calling Out For Magic and Her Inner Child - Will Your Tombstone Write Your Song? - Some days I simply cannot commit to a full day of attention, balancing acts of the mind, conclusions set on a single drive. Peace doves light upon my window, they want in, I see them, yet, some days I am not really me. Oft times I wait too long to greet them, then find they've lost their feet.... Biting the Hand That Feeds You - Biting the hand that graciously feeds you. Sadly this is often what we carelessly do. Unappreciative wives berate husbands. Unruly children disrespect their parents. Disregarded altogether are grandparents. This is the foul vicious cycle of the selfish life. Is it any wonder therefore there is much strife? Disruption and chaos overwhelming our homes... Feeding the Mouth That Curses Me - God, is This Matrimony? - Feeding the mouth that curses me. Dear God, this is not holy matrimony. On the contrary, I humbly beseech Thee. To come quickly and alter this vulgarity. That I endure from my wife frequently. Surely this is not what you had in mind with holy matrimony.... Article Writing - Listing Seven is Heaven - A cute little poem about writing articles that includes lines like: Chris Knight is right,his knowledge accepted, 7's the number, to not be neglected. Write those tips, 7 or 10, organized thoughts will bring a good end. Line up those thoughts, introduction in mind, then list your seven, a conclusion to find.... "You Left Me," a Discussion of the Poem by Emily Dickinson - "You Left Me" is an amazingly concise poem. It communicates two immense ideas in the short space of two four-line stanzas.... David and Goliath - A Christian Bible Poem - The Philistines had come. The Israelites were scared. To move or be courageous, no one even dared. A giant named Goliath, stood waiting for a fight. No one there came forth, considering his height.... How to Create a Stronger Feel With Your Poetry-Creative Writing - Power words will make an indefinite change for the better in your writing. Use power words to paint an image for the reader, and capture their interest as well as captivating their mind in ways never thought possible.... The Temptation - A Christian Bible Poem - Now Jesus was alone, and in the wilderness that night. He'd had no food in days and was fasting in Gods sight. He was praying to his father, the king and Lord of all, And in the middle of his prayer, he heard a lowly call.... You Can Always Come Home - A Christian Bible Poem - A Man had two sons who worked the lands. They worked very hard to the days demands. The older was wise, but the younger was not. He looked for his father for money he sought. Approaching his father, he looked up to say.... Ask the Animals - Someone, somehow, somewhere, along life's long line, long before I was born anyhow, I do believe most hardily believe, invented a thing called marriage after s/he figured out, man cannot live with another person, female person, without getting bored, or she could not live with a male without getting frustrated, and without losing the once obsessed desire to have the lover, and so someone, somewhere, somehow, created a symbol, for the person or persons involved, man and woman, for if it wasn't created, love would be abolish, like one does, human begins do, to everything else, unable to disinfect the heart, this person long ago, created this malady, so it would not cause us superior humans (so we think we are) to kill at will, lesser able men, so I repeat-marriage was invented, lest someone, somewhere, somehow destroy the whole thing, for everybody, everywhere. Thus, this person also invented the pipe, to smoke, to calm himself down, and she invented opinions to deliberate on, to keep he... Belly Fat, Belly Fat, Burn Baby Burn - Let Me Tell Ya What I've Learned - Eating right and playing hard, cut out fat and mow the yard. Watch TV? No longer me, out of the house, blubber free.... "Love Does Not Always Last Forever-Sometimes We Step Over Graves" - It is not forever love, no not always. Sometimes we step over graves, pass weeping sparrows, miss out on their feathers, replaced. One sparrow, so many feathers, I should have kept better track. Moonlight did become you, I wish I had said it, I always melted as it highlighted your words. Softer than mine, that is what I miss, the softest voice in the loudest sorrow. Again, might know a gentler repose. I wish I could hear it again.... Fairies Along the Way - I Wanted to Capture Them and Make Them Mine - I spied those angelic beings, whimsical angel drawings within a flower formed from music. I wanted to capture them, embrace their souls, make them mine. So I slipped into their light, late at night, when I hoped they would be sleeping.... 10 Poems That I Wrote - Loved by Many! - The following is a collection of original poetry that I wrote. Ten much loved titles to read, I hope You enjoy them!... Stop the Pity Party - Stop the pity party. Please adjust your mind. Get a thorough check up. Entirely from the neck up. Diligently do not think to delay, neither let your ego or pride hinder you or get in the way.... Feel Your Words and Try Them on For Size, Before You Say Them - Feel your words first inwardly, trying them on for size yourself before you carelessly open your mouth. To recklessly utter, release, and speak. Pray the Lord to help your soul keep.... Cultivating a Garden of Success - The keys to a fulfilling life and rich success can be likened unto a lovely garden best. For great results, attend to your garden daily planting these vital attitudes and values within to grow wealth. Cultivate your garden of success today!... Robert Frost - Poet Laureate of the Human Soul - Robert Frost turned human suffering into profound verse. A versatile poet, he could write in free verse or traditional meter and has been a well-loved poet across generations.... The Poet and the Pilot (A Poem on Writing Poetry) - (A Poem Written During WWI.) "How do you write Poetry? And why is it so important ?"... Face the Darkness - Face Each Challenge. He who does not face the darkness does not arrive in the light of morning. Goals are why we live.... Art Fantasy Woman is Every Goddess in Woman - Late at night I heard her laughing, a chatter coming through my bedroom wall. I heard dear Lily step into the forest, past my contentions, saying no, not without following a plan. Pay attention Lily! This world is actually quite small. No rules can be broken, no path to discover. Put your heart there on the mantle and walk only as you are told. Lily dear Lily, fantasy art woman, how bold and free, how luxurious are your pleasures. How amazing you stepped past these pitiful objections.... Somewhere in Time - Thoughts on life and if we have lived before. Remembering how to live is just as important as living in the moment. Life has a way of reminding us we have lessons to learn and that we have learned lessons.... The Peace of Be-ing - The Beauty of Be-ing - What a life life is when you are simply be-ing. It's lovely to just "be." Slowing down to allow life to catch up with us is tremendously gratifying. You too can have it. It may last a few minutes an hour, a day perhaps. Once you've had it, you want more insatiable peace and wellbeing.... Inward Smile - Another poem about loving yourself. Even if you have problems that you are going through.... "Wild Nights - Wild Nights!" - A Discussion of the Poem by Emily Dickinson - "Wild Nights" can be interpreted several different ways, but the most obvious interpretation is that the poem expresses love, passion, and sexual desire. The opening stanza certainly gives the modern reader the image of a passionate encounter between two lovers.... The Sheer Beauty of Poetry - Poetry is the ultimate symbol of the refinement of the human culture. "Spontaneous Outflow of Emotions" Shelly defined poetry thus. Wordsworth said "our sweetest songs are that which tell of saddest thoughts".... Do You Know Me? - It all began with Him. He is the first and the last. He knows your future and has seen your past. Do you know the risen Savior? He is the great I AM.... Jesus Changes Lives - In a world full of constant trials and tribulations that seem unsolvable there is someone who can help you and change your life totally. He is a transformer not only of the heart, mind, and spirit, but one who can and will save your from your circumstances. His name is Jesus.... Love From a Place Known - It is a poem that was written through meditation writing. It comes from the soul.... Someone From My Past - Are best friends always end up as lovers? Is it possible to love someone without knowing?... The Renewed Man - Do you go to church to worship? If you do, do you feel blessed or do you simply feel good because you've done another duty? Did you know that there are souls out there? In the dungeons? Souls who pray their hearts out to be given the chance to be baptized and be able to worship God in His temple? Yes, in the dungeons. And Sam Tannyhill is one of them. But the cities are partying for he's about to go to chair. Justice is about to prevail. Will God give him the things he had ever asked for?... Say Love With Romantic Poems - Love could be said in many ways. Say love with romantic poems is a smart way to deliver your feeling of love to the one you admire.... Old Man Wishes (Poetic Prose) - When you're old you usually have a wish or two, the big one perhaps being, to settle everything unsettled in your life, before it ends. Make peace where there is no peace; to do what one thought he or she should have done but never did: at this ripe old age, the age of the last wish, the age of reclining, the meltdown age of old age creeping up the spine, at this ripe old age, one's wishes, can be punishing, frightening, all for no reason whatever, because s/he deserted those dreams and wishes long ago, for a less troubled life, I suppose.... "Because I Could Not Stop For Death" - A Discussion of the Poem by Emily Dickinson - This is one of Emily Dickinson's most famous poems and is brilliantly well written. This discussion will help the reader to understand the poem better and will help the reader to understand the elements of Dickinson's poetry.... The Seat by Your Side - One day you would suddenly realize, the best time you had in your life, you had it with me. The most hearty laughs you had, we had them together.... The Courtyard ((A Poem)(and Commentary On - "Specific Poetry")) - Some poetry is specific in that it is carved out of, or into the roots of ones beliefs, culture, and means what it means within perhaps its own language and genre (being religious our having a philosophic view), or whatever: it becomes different once you change the dynamics, thus, the characteristics or descriptions change. In essence, the language in which the poet writes can be specific as can be his meanings in his poetry, and hard for the reader to understand because of his specific beliefs, culture, and therefore he perhaps writes for a specific group also.... Broken Dreams - A woman who sees herself in dreams. She braves all her troubles through smiles and elegance. She portrays a smart and strong spirit to camouflage her pain. Yet, when she goes to sleep, she does not escape her demons. She needs to confront them, head on.... Starting the Day in a Consistent Way - If you find the start to your day is vital for finding a successful attitude, try this mantra. I wrote it for personal reasons and it's meaningful. It will guide me peacefully through the thunderstorms of daily life.... Confrontation, Controversy and Revival - Shaking Religious Mindsets - Many cave within and feel far less, as they do reject their true God given identity and glorious purpose filled destiny. Choosing to rather swallow everything society tells them to be, quickly appeasing and swiftly pleasing the cruel powers that be. Such a mentality must be killed by the pulpits aggressively to bring to the enslaved a great awakening and liberty. So once again they can freely feel, happily taste, and see all God originally intended them to believe, become, and be. Otherwise we in Christendom will fade and perish in obscurity. Instead let us arise fearlessly, never bow to cruel controversy. Confront evil shamelessly, shining forth God's amazing glory. Revival always comes with confrontation and controversy.... But Why Does She Suffer So? - In retrospect, this poem may be the result of Li Yu's personal sorrow, or the pain he must have experienced as he felt the pain of others. Not only was Li Yu deposed from his position and his place, . he surely witnessed the tragedies of many of the people who he held dear.... Emerging Poetry Writers - poetry is one means of expressing large bodies of ideas in to confine spaces. . New poetry writers emerge every day.Large countries such as the USA. England and Canada are known for their vast reservoir of poets. However the small Caribbean island of Jamaica is not to be left behind.... Copyright © 2008, Marketershandbook.com. All Rights Reserved. |