One who speaks his truth, held in jail by jerks.'
Categories:
enoch, 11th grade, education, endurance,
Form: Rhyme
The wind did blow the ground
shook the sky opened grace
removing all doubt as my mere
flesh unaged unharmed asencends
into the midst with him my mind
opened relieving all tampered
thought confusion and fear malice
removed compassion created
a personal gratification of solitude
while my hearts on fire I desire
only him his presence surrounds
me the sound of trumpets and
harp strings captured solace
in a trance essence illuminated
fragrances abode the sun shined
beneath my feet in a distant glare
bright brilliant heavenly hues
opened the gates as I am calmly
seated at the table of plenty
darkness vanishes within the
alurring abyss night is no more
Categories:
enoch, allah, heaven,
Form: Qawwali
Enoch was the great grandfather of Noah and the father of Methuseleh and his book gives a unique view of the world before the flood, probably around 9,000 B.C. The name "Sumer" meant 'Land Of The Watchers' so Enoch probably lived in the area that is now Iraq. The book was lost for over 2,000 years with many ancient sources referring to it and even quoting parts of it but no complete copies were known. Then in 1773 James Bruce brought 3 copies back from Ethiopia having spent some years exploring there. Enoch had 2 main reasons for writing the book. The first was because The Watchers had instructed him to do it. The second was to save his family from The Flood.
Enoch wrote the book after his grandson Lamech was born but before Noah was born.
Categories:
enoch, history,
Form: Free verse
“Exile on Main Street”
Is what we'll call it.
It hurts to say
But I want you to stay,
They took our city,
Your dreams,
And my Enoch dreams as well.
Alone we stand and
Together we'll fall apart,
Endlessly,
Like my Enoch dreams.
The rivers run red
And our hearts run blue,
The city….
They took the cities too.
Its Enoch dreams.
They asked me
“Who are you?”
But they don't care;
So we'll dance all night,
Dance ‘till day,
Like in our Enoch dreams.
Categories:
enoch, allegory, bible, december, depression,
Form: Prose Poetry