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THE LORD SAID



I asked the Lord a question,

He answered with a suggestion,

He said,
"Oh, My Son Of Little Faith,

Doth Thou Expect To Win, Without Entering The Race?

The Words I Placed Within Your Hands,

The Ones You Put To Ink?

Share Them With Your Fellow Man, And

Ask Not Of What "I" Think!

IAM The CREATOR Of All That IAM,

And All That IAM Is…

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Added by Steven Eugene Miller on December 8, 2010 at 6:35pm — No Comments

POLITICALLY CORRECT, MORALLY INEPT



America the beautiful, home of the brave,

One Nation under God, marked upon their graves,

Our founding fathers built this land,…

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Added by Steven Eugene Miller on December 8, 2010 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Semmaster's World Of Haiku



Haiku is a minimalist form of poetry. The writer has 17 or fewer syllables through which to convey an experience, usually about nature, weather or way of life. The sequence follows as five-seven-five lines (5-syllables 7-syllables-5-syllables). Semmaster added his own special touch on this ancient Japanese form of prose by placing three of them under one…

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Added by Steven Eugene Miller on December 3, 2010 at 6:38am — No Comments

WEATHERING THE STORM

Through diligence, sacrifice and pain,

We till and toil in the fields,

While bending our backs to plant the grain,

We proudly watch our gardens yield.



Through obeisance, desire and anticipation,

We make amends to entreat our God,

While providing a sacrifice of the Lord’s creation,

His servants prophesize with a mighty rod.



The God of Abraham, Isaac and the rest,

Made a…
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Added by Steven Eugene Miller on December 3, 2010 at 6:32am — No Comments

Times Of Old

I'm sitting here thinking about my past and looking to see how things have changed from then until now. I remember, as a child, running around the neighborhood getting into and out of trouble. Those were the days when every adult figure could and would smack you upside your head for getting out of line. Those were the days when no one ever locked their doors and you could just walk into a neighbor's house and ask them to make you a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, and get it. Those were… Continue

Added by Steven Eugene Miller on April 21, 2009 at 6:00am — No Comments

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