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Monthly Archives: January 2016
Captured!
Your arms surround my body In a melody of joy; Your lips, impressing harmony, Their counterpoint employ. The rhythm of your heartbeats I feel within my chest, As eye to eye we’re seeing The beauty of our best. For love … Continue reading
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Alexandra York’s Magnificent, Lightning Bolt Cliffhanger, “The Innocent”
The story soars, sweeps down to earth; the writing is smooth-winged and hard as a rock. The love-making overflows, not with physical exercise, but with love, is sensuous and ideally meaningful, and beautiful. The drama is tough, the characters life-and-death … Continue reading
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The Motion of Man
Oh, what masterful might is the motion of man When he moves in the light of a purposeful plan, When his head is held upright and shoulders are set For the task that’s self-given to an end that’s not yet, … Continue reading
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Adam Said
The Bible tells us that “God said, ‘Let there be light’ and there was light.” Before that God was in darkness. That means he wasn’t conscious of anything, which means he wasn’t conscious at all. That means that he couldn’t … Continue reading
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Adam and Brute
“So,” says Adam, “you believe in a god?” Brute answers, “Not in ‘a’ god, but in God!” Adam dowses this with, “I’m not concerned with the arbitrary capitalization of ‘g’. That does not create a unique, real being. It is … Continue reading
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Islam is a religion of?
Islam is a religion of peace; it centers on peace, focuses on peace, and it tries with all its might to obliterate peace. It wants all life, all achievement, all freedom, all thought, all happiness, to cease. Not the peace … Continue reading
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More Than Profits
Before we met I loved your smile; I heard your voice, was cheered. I saw you walk and felt your style, And you became endeared. Before we met I loved your hair; I loved your nose and eyes. The rest … Continue reading
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The True God
If there was an immortal god he would have no values; nothing would be for him or against him. Having no values, he would have no emotions; having no values, he would have no thought—no reason to think about anything. … Continue reading
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Just So
To love you every day that I do live Makes living give me all that it can give, For living time is loving time to me, And loving time is all the time I be. Though love will not extend … Continue reading
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To Mean or Not To Mean
Does end of time draw on apace? Does Man stand blind before his face? Will high achievements fall to dust? Will Progress boom into a bust? Will men stay too afraid to give Themselves to Pride while they do live? … Continue reading
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Islam=ISIS
ISIS IS ISlam, plain as can be; ISIS IS ISlam, easy to see. Islam is evil—mind, heart, and soul; ISIS with hate expressing the whole. Moderate Moslems? No such thing. Moderate haters of everything? Moderate haters of knowledge and thought? … Continue reading
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Loving Joy
With tiny, pressing hand on glass The little boy watched raindrops fall, Till he decided out to pass And run, and feel, and catch them all! He turns the handle, swings the door; Then out he dashes; sudden, stops! Splat … Continue reading
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No Doubt!
Two shots—bang, bang! The bad guys fall, And now the hero Climbs the wall. He looks about, And one more sees— Around the rock, Behind the trees. Then down he jumps And rolls on ground; Fires just once, With “Bang!” … Continue reading
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The Clinton Show
The other night I was watching Hillary Clinton on live TV. She was wearing some light beige outfit and her brassy hair was brassy. She was just laughing off some weird reporter’s suggestion that maybe she wasn’t always entirely truthful … Continue reading
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America, Land of the Free
“America, ” the leader loudly declared, “is a country of refugees! And since new refugees are more important than old refugees, we must take more money from the old refugees and give it to those who want to come here, … Continue reading
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