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how easy we follow
always thinking tomorrow
if i could give it back
a smile and raised hat
obey a word they say
ran out of rules and play
choose the evil
looking for the torments hovel
never found a right
worth the fight
any back to freewill
an exit
a choice
One gives you independence and freedom of choice
All are born with freewill of choice yet destiny eventfully
Over takes our freewill through our lifetime
Our future is based on a day by day account of life
Destiny is if you live and see tomorrow so it can only be
Predicted for a short period of time while freewill
Is each second of life so, freewill always comes before
Destiny
Contest: Free Will Vs. Destiny
Sponsored by: Chantelle Anne Cooke
Date Created: 09/20/2020
Will your success through any distress
Will your intention though any detraction
Fill your hands with presents
Fill your mind with kindness
Bill your freewill with a list of fruits of the spirit
Kill your ill-will and the roots that sprout it
Freewill transcends the benefit of ill will
Freewill was contrived to vindicate good will
God wills freewill not for us live freely
God wills it for us to live godly
To revere His divinity with a choice of right over wrong
To endure His invincibility with a choice to belong
God wills freewill
Free it for God’s will
The Human Filter (Freewill)
There is only, but one, who can see black and white.
For the rest of us, it is merely perception.
We can hope for glory, but for all is not bright.
As many have followed a path of deception
Choosing right over wrong, there is only one choice
But the answer is not, always easy or clear
When intention may be, but you listened to voice
Your trusted, Jezebel, is the one you should fear
For so many have felt, and their feelings infringed
Of a world that’s selfish and derailed from what’s right
When even the righteous, have been victims of spin
As so many lose faith, I am searching, for light
We are human filters; to allow, how we play
But the more we filter, we darken the shade; gray
Contest: Your best sonnet October1-December31,2017
Sponsor: John Hamilton
Original posting: 12/21/2017
Placed Sixth
Who are you? You ask you.
You ask you. Who you are.
You are who. You choose to be.
You choose to be. Who you are.
Who am I? I ask me.
I ask me. Who I am.
I am who. I choose to be.
I choose to be. Who I am.
God gave us freewill
to make the right choices
maledictions or blessings
is what we must choose
you kneel in church
unknowingly worshiping the beast
you kneel to the devil
knowingly worshiping the snake
hears the kicker
your acts mean nothing
for you a dog
and you choose god
for you walk the earth
and you always will
the absurdity
and memories
of endless
choices......
this
muddy angst
heaves
beneath
this nothingness
and
washes thru
my mind
like
some monstrous
freedom
clinging
to
the claws
of time
We
fashion
our life force-
and make the next
move.