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A warning against negative self-talk: “You Agree With Your Enemy In Battle” (3/29/2020)
A warning against negative self-talk, framed as believing the enemy’s propaganda. It explains that feelings of worthlessness are often external lies designed to neutralize a threat. The poem commands the reader to stop “agreeing” with these lies and to refuse to stay “curled up in defeat.” — read more
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The danger of isolation: “We Will Go Then Come Back In Power” (3/29/2020)
Allow a meaningful visit to your island, then, come to mine It’s not good laying in unkempt grass idle for months waiting to die Isolation closing in but instead reaching out should occur Words and thoughts blur with every attempted extension through the pain peace’s door Banging fists on calm air saying no more, unable… — read more
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Walking to wake a dormant soul: “Let Us Go To The Finish Beloved” (03/29/2020)
A spiritual guide, walking “abandoned paths” to wake a dormant soul. It addresses someone who is spiritually numb and in a “choke-hold,” offering a “slap awake” to break their resignation and urge them to rise and finish their race. — read more
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A critique of willful ignorance: “Blindfold Lover” (03/29/2020)
A gritty critique of willful ignorance. The poem describes how refusing to believe in spiritual danger or “intruders” doesn’t make them disappear; rather, it makes the victim an easier target. The “blindfold lover” is one who hums away the threat rather than facing reality. — read more
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An encouraging call to come to God exactly as you are: “God Wants Garbage” (03/29/2020)
An encouraging call to come to God exactly as you are—”in waste” and “unworthy.” It counters the belief that one must “get clean” before seeking faith, emphasizing that Jesus died for the ungodly and desires people in their current, imperfect state. — read more
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Plea to God for Closeness: “Flaws Of One” (3/31/2025)
Flaws of one, In the mirror they hide, Outside, they are evident to everyone, Except me. . God, help me surrender to you and you alone. God, help me remember I am made to worship you and your throne. And I gotta an I problem, I need you to work inside of me and solve… — read more
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A plea for spiritual clarity: “Few Bars During An Emergency” (03/20/2020)
A plea for spiritual clarity using the metaphor of a “weak signal” or bad reception. The speaker admits to feeling “dirty” and “useless” without guidance, asking God to fix their heart and ears to hear His voice again. — read more
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Quiet, unseen prayers for strangers and neighbors: “A Brother For You Everywhere” (03/20/2020)
Describes the speaker’s quiet, unseen prayers for strangers and neighbors. It contrasts worldly rulers with the “best King,” emphasizing a leadership that serves, feeds, and dies for its rebellious people. — read more
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An intimate declaration of spiritual priority: “Infinity First” (03/30/2020)
Some die and want to see paradise first I want to see you first. Cry for a million years Saying thank you before collapsing again in joyful tears. I could have been left to fight unseen enemies desiring my death I sinned, you would have been justified in walking away slowly while I watched in… — read more
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Fragility of freedom and the dangers of complacency in a controlled society: “Purge Preparation” (3/30/2020)
It critiques the hypocrisy of leadership (“the suits”) and the pharmaceutical industry, suggesting a system designed to keep citizens dependent rather than healed. The verses contrast the naive belief that “it won’t happen here” with a grim reality where leaders flee to safety while disarming the populace. — read more