In bondages alright,
Deep as hell seemingly.
You as the surgeon,
Opened my heart,
Without anesthesia;
And at a weak state sorry.
You are operating it.
I am looking at you.
Have you seen pain in my eyes?
Oh that's childish I agree.
Do you agree that you are hurting me?
In the most painful way.
Why do you even want,
For me to have a bigger heart?
I wish I had never met you.
Because you are abolishing me.
But anyways, I am slave to fate.
I wish I had never met you.
But anyways, I am slave to fate.
Soaring through the sky of early fall
Abolishing mosquitos, eating for all
Your siren song echoes in the night.
Hungry little teeth white and bright
Webbed wings flank the higher you soar.
Dark vessels visible through the black uproar
You’ve joined all your friends in your endless hunt
Soft chitters of excitement flow through your bunch
For bats eat the stealers, back to the blood
Warm and well, swarming like floods
ONE Only New Years Goal for 2025
Abolishing irritable moods
Unpleasant manic episodes.
Important of self-control;
Insomnia weeping,
Yelling at loved ones.
Just to de-stress
by praying
Calming
Grace
A human being needs to be educated
In order to make the world a better place
An uneducated politician or bully is a serious menace
To our vulnerable society. Ignorance is deeply rooted
In racism, violence, greed, crimes, frauds, lies and deceits
Banning or ending the department of Education
Will cause irreparable harms to the Nation
Most convicted criminals have no advance degrees
Most recidivists and racists behave like animals on the streets
Like wild tigers in the jungles, like sneaky foxes in the prairies
Most pathological liars are hardened criminals
A good or high-quality education can turn devils into angels
Choosing educated leaders are indeed paramount
Well-educated politicians are smart and benevolent
A brain needs the seeds of instruction and education
A tactless or illiterate mind can easily desolate a great Nation.
Copyright © October 2024, Hébert Logerie, All rights reserved.
Hébert Logerie is the author of numerous collections of poetry.
The moments you can never
quite inhabit.
Floating and dodging
attempts to clutch and hold.
As if to savor, remember the taste
exactly. As if stories are heard only
through fastidious interpretation.
As if Divinity were careful. But even if
I lost you, these moments still I’d hold
above all else like worship. Like an Idol
abolishing a church-ship.
And in this you’d inhabit myself.
And not a thing can hold or keep this.
Headaches and pains which I constantly feel
As I twist and turn throughout the night
Longing to conclude this vicious ordeal
Lacking the strength to win this fight
Until I remember that in order to heal
Cowardice can only ever be undone
If I gain the power to overcome this fear
Nothing can prevent me being the one
Abolishing this nightmare I constantly hear
Tarnishing the person I could have become
Instead of pursuing my dreams to show
Ordinary people can be the ideal
Never registering what I now know
About how not eating a single meal
Led me to die in this pain and sorrow
I got through 720 dimensions,
but I can only explain 16,
At the 32nd mark I found out why,
It's a prejudice decision,
Because God said,
It was so,
That a man can be immortal if he chooses not to know,
They can be the first dimensions dying all that is after sight,
They could heart too after listening to a boss having a rough night,
They could be a third that can't understand why they are a thought compared to the herd,
Because I chose to know,
I can explain dead variants of our reality head to toe,
Not much further though 720 dimensions go into the contents of our breathing air,
Being able to get them on cue all around you.
But.... Who really cares,
Abolishing sin is really what's fair,
I wonder if I could make it rain though... Nevermind.
Who do I need to impress.
I just wish people wanted to be gods instead of leaving it in a gods hands,
I'm sure that's what a monarchy looks like...
That's the year I abolished sin,
My heart was in the pope,
Screwed everyone who wanted to win,
To the homeless I let down a rope,
See at first it was for Jesus,
But I hated the christian scum,
Self worshippers who wouldn't devote to women,
Their ways were really dumb,
A gang like ghangis khan nomads of their time,
Were crueler to women than muslim stereotypes,
Wait does that rhyme?
Oh well it does to me anyway,
Abolishing sin means to win all heart has to be free,
Not to be winners like the shows off sinners,
Chase the money the women the food,
Not great decisions,
Give back to the people,
Be grateful for what you got,
Or demons will eat at you,
Believe me that punishment makes you rot
Chakra midst the forehead; way to spiritual empire;
Symbol of complete consciousness and ethical umpire;
Disposition of enlightenment; corporeal world;
Integral unity; angelic wisdom within furled...!
Myths speak of Lord Shiva comprehending through his third eye;
He could annul ignorance; see yonder limits of sky;
The mystical clairvoyance is on; inner sight glazes;
Purple splendor like Amethyst; wisdom within blazes...!
Single-mindedness, precision, inspiration, insight,
Unblinking third eye is continually glowing light;
Perceiving the world sacredly; connecting to cosmos;
Within ever-shining divinity it does engross...!
Abolishing dubiety, vagueness and skepticism,
Uprooting adverse weeds of purposelessness and pessimism;
Gives coherence, assiduousness, spontaneity,
Leads to endless bliss; merging with eternal deity...!
05 July 2022
Like a lonely ship
blue carpet beneath
Wandering in the infinite
Dawn to dusk
None in the sight
Like rays of East
Spreading orange
In the blue room
Impregnating energy
Abolishing gloom
Like a throbbing heart
Trapped in a cage
Pulsating with force
Keeping alive
The otherwise corse
Like a dusky cloud
Drops from within
Descending for growth
Only to witness
Terrestrial blowth
Like a candle lighted
In darkest dwelling
Glowing at fullest
For a broken heart
Becoming earnest
Abraham Lincoln, the president,
Awe-inspiring American gent.
Lead the American Civil war
Abolishing slavery no more.
Abraham Lincoln, the president,
Scraggly and tall, cheeks each flaccid dent.
Laughing, jokes were told of people’s flaws.
Jokester, mocked how ugly he was.
Abraham Lincoln, the president
Shared his humorous stories frequent.
History's great leaders, once long ago;
Helped shape the America we know.
12/29/2020
Lincoln was 6’ 4” tall
Within your illumination
Happiness and tranquility
Blessed with a possibility
An enchanting temptation
Ruins of fortification,
Shackles of my immobility
Transformed to vulnerability
Seizing offered jubilation
Within your lasting melody
Purity and affection
Abolishing my barricade
Embraced in your serenity
Eternal bliss, my protection
Freed to glow by your serenade
flame polished
my
hands are wet
polishing flames
of
regret
names abolished
my
plans far fetched
abolishing names
a
nest
fame demolished
my
demands star bet
demolishing fame
at
best
?
Counting imaginary sheep
Hoping to persuade my mind to sleep
Anxious and terrified to step on stage, tomorrow,
Its three am and I'm already searching for courage
Fast forward freeze frame,
My stomach feels like there's a butterfly on flames,
Sweaty palms and salty saliva,
Really wishing I was only the receiver
Not the deliverer,
My alias is called out by the announcer,
But I pretend to be someone else, call me the bouncer,
Piercing eyes in curious skulls loiter,
Searching for this petrified poetic potter,
My soul gathers its last ounces of bravery,
I grace the lime light like I am abolishing slavery,
Testimony, that was a lame first impression ,
So I dice my conscience to amuse your expectations,
For charmed by your gaze you are my inspiration,
Liberation, transformation listen to this elaboration,
Without you there wouldn't be this lyrical respiration,
For my words are transportation,
Your longing hearts are my destination,
I am a citizen and you are my nation
My nourishment when I'm facing starvation,
I'm out. Standing ovation!
Ignorance is what I would abolish
I'd educate the world from A to Z
Oldest, youngest, largest and the smallest
Solve universal problems one, two, three
Teach everyone the skills to read and write
And give them back their pride and confidence
With education dark will turn to light
The world would change with this benevolence
Maybe they will find a cure for cancer
Or simply help them feed their family
Chances are they might just have the answer
Eradicate hunger and poverty
Abolishing the world of ignorance
It seems to me it's only common sense
By Daniel Turner
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