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Premium Member Immortality

“I don’t believe in personal immortality; the only way I expect to
have some version of such a thing is through my books.”
                                                                   -Issac Asminov


With age, thoughts turn to life’s totality,
and death, the sign of its finality.
To live forever, our mentality,
and yet to die, a factuality.
I say to you, it is reality,
our poetry’s our immortality.



“Once we place our thoughts upon the page,
they will last forever.”


September 1, 2019

Premium Member The Lamb

In Genesis
When 
Abraham asked by Issac
"Father, where is the lamb?"
Abraham answered
" Son, God will provide a Lamb"

Abraham was
Faithful
Willing
Offered 
His son 

God 
So loved
Abraham
Stopped him
And showed him
A RAM
Temporary sacrifice

John
Met Jesus
Baptized Him
The Holy Spirit
In the form of
A Dove
Landed on Him

Afterwards
John said,
"Behold 
The Lamb
Of God 
Who takes
Away 
The sin
Of the world"

Take note 
The sacrifice
Was supposed to be
A pure, unblemished
Young lamb
In Jewish law

Jesus was The Lamb

He was sacrificed...


  

1 Corinthians 5:7 Get rid of the old yeast, so that you may be a new unleavened batch-as you really are. For Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed.

John 1:29
New Living Translation
Jesus, the Lamb of God
29 The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, “Look! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!

Also look at Genesis 22: 8-14

Class of Genius

We gave birth to Einstein
E=mc2 was a formula we sat
Down at the spinal cord of a milky
Way to cteae.We were breathing 
Star dust and had cosmic fireworks
As our blood.

Gravity taught us to sink our feet into
The dense sands of earth and watched
The moon orbiting around us.At once we
Held it with our bare hands and taught it
How to wait for the sun in total eclipse.

We we the antiant Egyptians.
We gave the sky names as we watched 
Orion the hunter chasing planets and
The southern cross giving him direction.

We were the myans.We calculated the
Earth spin on it's exis and foretold the 
Future that is now.We were the builders
Of Noah's ark and taught the word
Everything it knees.

We dropped the apple that Eve ate at
The garden of eden and the one that 
Fell on Issac Newton's face.We are the
Ones ancient philosophers spoke off.
Our arrival has been awaited.

WE ARE THE 10A's


A Poem In Frustrations

I give up
no 
strike that
I Quit.
this is not happening
no matter what I do you--

that's just perfect
lets blame it all on me then shell we?
oh I need to calm down
I'm over reacting?
I'm not even raising my voice and I need to calm down
of Course because you are so---

no I'm not being mean
no this is not negotiable
I am not being mean
I can not handle stupid, oblivious,----

oh because I have learning issues I'm the one at fault?
that makes perfect since,
I just went up, and asked for them in the line at the super market did i?
umm...Mr. God sir can I have an ADHD apple and some anger issue socked berries?
Right

sit down, 
be quiet, 
don't do that,
Put the book away,
get off that tablet.

like I can really control it.
I'm not doing it on purpose
I do not wake up in the morning as say alright witch teacher can I piss off to day and what kid am I going to make cry?
hmm...lets see I pick Issac and Johnny-boy

Who Was Cooler Issac Newton Or William Tell

A MATTER OF GRAVITY

where art thou when I need thee most
ah yes, thou has become a ghost
a wishing well empty, a pond depleted
as I stand as stagnant, a man defeated

i have been overcome by demons inside
and when they request "why hast he died"
say unto them he was a man with thirst un-quenched
and tell them i died with my teeth well clenched

"clenched" question they, "but why" they wonder
"because," responds you "of the certain thunder"
"hear not thee the sound that killed him well?"
"Oh yes, now we hear why he was condemned unto Hell"

"so" sayeth thee, tell them without any doubt
there will be, due to his death, become a drought
a dryness no man nor god can create
"because," inform them, "my man was slain solely by hate"

" 'twas hatred which condemned him unto the fire,
and to all I swear, my man was no liar
he told the truth before the Temple of Love
until a thousand demonic angels appeared from above"

so let them hear the words of a man sworn unto death
and vow to them all that with each blessed breath
easiness, that evening, arrived my sweet
because 'twas with eagerness my death did I meet

thusly do I swear when you gaze around
and find not by body, to which Hell was bound
remember my face and this most memorable date
for that 'twas the eve your man died of SELF-hate
   (c) 2011.....Poefree

Premium Member Cody's Christmas Wish

Cody got his Christmas wish
Santa visited him
He passed the CDL test
And those license will serve him
He can drive a huge truck now
Out on the open road
Hauling what cargo 
Only heavens knows
They won't turn him aloose
On the road all by himself yet(aren't we all glad)
He has hours with a trainer
Then he will have to ride double
Sleeping in a camper
Sharing such a tiny space 
With a person who is unknown
Heaven only help him
To get a job close to home
He's going to make some money
So he can bring a woman from 
Afar like Issac in the Bible 
Whose bride came from a distant place
Lord help him to respect her
Let love shine from his face  

Cody called yesterday eve and said that he got his CDLs.
He still has more things to accomplish and have orientation with the company of hire.


A Revelation - a Found Poem

Triangles tend to squares
tend to circles tend to
reasoning tends to forces
which tend to tending itself.

The law of attraction is attraction
to law which tends to the resolution
of perpendicular forces. 
 
From great circles, arcs vanish
because angles vanish together.
Equal be taken for equal and
things supposed will be.

The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy(1846) 
Issac Newton

(Book I, Section XII, Proposition LXXI, Theorem XXXI)
© Noah Dugan  Create an image from this poem.

Hurricane Issac

Hurricane Issac


Oh no, another hurricane on the way 
Have to prepare, do I leave or do I stay

Family members decide what to do
Praying the Lord will see us through

Go get the water, can goods, all the needs
But nothing can prepare you for a hurricane supersedes

Hurrcane Issac, #1, said not to be so bad
How wrong all were, so sad, so sad

The winds so strong, you could not imagine
Back to back, they were just a'comin

The night seemed so long, couldn't wait for it to end
So many thoughts go through the mind, trying to comprehend

Hours passed by, then your in the eye of the storm
All is calm, a little time before all transforms

The beginning, the end seemed like one long big day
One, two, three days slipped away

There is nothing worth losing your life by staying
Take Heed, Leave, I am saying

Pray for all whom the storm overcame
Their memories forever will never be the same


Written by:  Debra Falgout
September 1, 2012

Issac Bartholomue Riley

Isaac Bartholomue Riley,
His friends just call him " Ike",
Jane, his wife, they call "Smiley",
He got five other writes on this site.

October 12th I met this fellow,
A pleasant find in two thousand nine,
in a hospital in Monticello,
on the mend and trying to unwind.

He called himself "stalker with a walker",
That's how he met "wheel chair Jane"
She thought he was off his rocker,
But he chased her just the same.

So Ike's retired romance,
Ended in a beautiful marriage rite,
And used that affair as a chance,
To be the first write on this site.

Now if you're truly interested,
In Isaac Bartholomue Riley,
His character is not contested,
And I recommend him highly.

That man is surely alive,
As surely as I read and write,
in sequence one through five,
" IKE and Jane", nIte nite !

Ike and Jane
"Retired Romance" is my first poem in the Soup Oct 12 2009. Hope you enjoy the seq.!

for Matt Caliri contest.

Dumb It Down

Dumb it Down

Date: Mon, Jan 11 2016 at 8:06 AM

He Brew he Hebrew the Seed of Jews
Seasoned the Fruits Sinking in the Truth In Peace with Beetlejuice
Shadows of Noobs
I know the Darkness of the Moon
Revenge of the Fallen Strikes a Noon
I'm Looney like Looney toons on Tunes but I ain't a Toon
Twelve Tribes divided
Jacob to Issac
Israelite Hybrids
Zionist 
Portraying the lost Children Blinded
Here's an Hieroglyphic
Noah to Ham Son of the Egyptians
Shem The Jews

Apple Vs Bullet

Millions of apples dropped, 
Before and after in history. 
Gravitation theory could escape 
The dark castle of ignorance 
Only when an apple knocked 
Sir Issac Newton's head. 
A decoy that changed an old notion. 
Many a political and social systems 
Must get such knocks to clear off 
Their dark notions. 
The mass of a bullet 
Can never compete an apple. 
But the speed could be fatal, 
For changes immediate and sensible.

Papa

i suppose papa was a proud man
he never said much
the most i ever heard papa talk
was when he prayed in church
papa was an old man 
when i reached this world
but honest and respected man
papa certianly was
papa was the Abraham
who had sons like Issac
he was also Jacob in the land
that God promised and gave him
365 acres, one for each day of the year
why God gave it to papa
i can see very clear
in his old old age 
they moved him to the city
because of hardening artries
it was a pity
in a house where he could not do much
papa was stranded and losing touch
sometimes papa would wonder off
looking for his land
i guess thats what made him
made him feel like a man
it was the first time i ever saw
what happens to the mind
we had to bathe him and change him
it was always a fight 
even in his old age
papa still had his might
that was when we visited
and that was all right
i feel sorry for my cousin
who did it every single night
the days came when they sent papa to the home
after that it was'nt very long
we buried papa not far from here
not on his land but at least he's near

Premium Member Abram, Abraham

Now The Lord said unto Abram
  “go now unto a land that I will show thee.
 I will make of thee a great nation
   and through thee bless each family”

 He went forth the land of Canaan
   and God said “unto thy seed I give this land”.
 So built he an altar unto The Lord
   and pitched his tent where it stand

 Thus The Lord said unto Abram
  “as the dust of the earth will I make thy seed,
 that if a man can number the dust
   so then shall thy descendants breed”

 And The Lord said “that thy seed
   shall be a stranger in a land that’s not theirs,
 a land to shed tears, sweat and blood
   and afflict them four hundred years”

“And that nation whom they serve
   will I judge, and they shall come out again”.
 God made a covenant with Abram
   that their bondage not be in vain

“The river of Egypt to the Euphrates 
   unto thy seed have I given this land all.
 This I promise the nation of Israel
   should they hearken unto my call”

 God said “thy name shall be Abraham -
   a father to many nations have I made thee.
 I will make thee exceedingly fruitful
   and kings of thy numbered seed will be”

“Between us an everlasting covenant
   will you and thy seed follow long after you,
 and as a token betwixt you and me
   shall ye be circumcised old and new”

 And God said unto Abraham “behold
   that Sarah, thy wife, shall bear you a son,
 and you shall call his name Issac
   and he will see my covenant done”

 God did tempt and test Abraham
   that alas he take his only son for a sacrifice,
 and he bound Issac upon an altar
   and took his knife that he pay a price

 The angel of The Lord called to him
   saying “Abraham, Abraham, here am I,
 lay not thine hand upon the lad
   and fear not that thy son must die”

 The angel of The Lord called again
   saying “that because you in obedience did,
 I will multiply thy seed as the stars
   and posses thy gate of all foes amid


        Written: September 2010

Premium Member Esau's Lament

His father, poor in sight, son Jacob schemed, conceived
A plan to fool his dad, his blessing to receive.

When Jacob scarce had gone, then Esau, swift, returned,
Prepared his dad a meal, for he, his blessing, yearned.

Then Isaac, violent shook, “But who has brought me game?
For I ate what he brought and blessed him in your name.”

Then Esau felt dismay, “Bless me, yes bless me too!”
“Your brother has deceived, for he came first, ere you.”

“You named the cheater well. He took my birthright first,
But now it would appear my blessing is the worst.”

Then Issac answered him, “Behold, I’ve made him head
Of you and of your kin; this thing can’t be unsaid.”

“At least a second for your eldest son you’ve kept?”
“Have you not one for me?” Then, bitterly, he wept.

(from Genesis 27)
© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.

Twenty Four Elders

And round about the throne were
four and twenty seats: and upon
the seats , I saw four and twenty
elders, clothed in white raiment,
and they had on their heads crowns
of gold
— Rev. 4:4
Also, Num. 1:4-17


From Elizur to Ahira,
from Shedeur to Enan
These were renown princes of the twelve tribes:
Reuben to Benjamin
First born to the last born,
they stood by the side of Moses
Twelve pairs of father and son,
twenty four elders
spoken of in the Old Testament
They preached to the people
before the Rock of Horeb
They believed in a Messiah
that was not born yet
Faith always came by hearing,
and the fathers passed it on to the sons 
as death was a-nearing
Twenty four elders,
Moses’ strong left and right arm
There always was the father and son,
two faithful witnesses ready to ring the alarm
There was always the son and father,
Amen shepherds of the gospel
Issac and Abraham,
Moses and Amram
David and Jesse ...
All spoke with the same voice,
true evidence that they believed
Twenty four elders,
worshipers of the Almighty
Of these fleshly fathers and sons ...
who’s faith stood the tallest?
Concerning men, only God knows which one
But of angels,
we already know — 
It was holy Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten

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