Written Warrior Poet Robert Lindley
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A dedication to Poet
Robert Lindley
whom I call "WRITTEN WARRIOR" Forever write your wears my friend, continue in the co-creation of you blessed inspired craft
WRITE ON
WRITTEN WARRIOR POET ROBERT LINDLEY
I'm not complaining
But I am reading
verse by verse words of coarse
Letters combine making words that rhyme
Master penmanship
Honor I find
No ones listening (no one but I)
but there reading your craft
I submise
Meaner are
I'm just not counting
A brilliant, graceful man whose calling is...
Favored by and in God
Been through a lot and
All those haters and pertenders
I am not one of them
I respect the gifted
Mr. R Lindley
Been writin, and rappin and pennin
for sometime
Righteous carried of verses
Righteously divining truths
I respect the gifted
Mr. R Lindley
Been writin, and rappin and pennin
IT'S FROM HIS HEART THOSE WORDS
And i'm not a shame to call him my brother
Shared from God
He ain't protendin
Written Warrior Robert Lindley
writes for you and me
proficient verses in liberties
chosen carrier
author from a long time ago
blessed then and in this present
times written verses past, present, future
such a virture
where do those words come from
God the Father and the son
My brother a CO-creator
voicing words consoles
Penning commentary all endearing
Spirit mind and soul
making sure nothing ignored
I got to read these holy words
some emotional, spiritual, historical
choosen carrier
I respect the gifted
Mr. R Lindley
Been writin, and rappin and pennin
IT'S FROM HIS HEART THOSE WORDS
Shared from God
He ain't protendin
Written Warrior Robert Lindley
Inspired and Dedicated to Poet Robert Lindley
12/11/17
by James Edward Lee Sr.
from anthology "Gods Children Poets, Poems and New Friends Vol 2
Copyright © James Edward Lee Sr. | Year Posted 2017
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