Long Faithtree Poems
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In the wood, two paths diverged, I could follow but one. It seemed absurd, to make
a choice that many had made, to believe in one, and the other proclaim, that the
one I follow leads to the light, because others believe it, it must be right, and there
on the trail of the path I follow, a penny I found beneath the hollow, of an oak that
has stood for thousands of years, and besides mine dropping … a million tears. It’s
been there witness to this and more, to the greatest of love and the hatred of
scorn, its seen man aplenty in grandeur and sorrow, and in every vein belief that we
choose to follow, it cannot move … it only bears witness, to the hope we spill out,
our blood of Sucre’s. Its seen people bleed for naught but the land, that its shadow
has fallen upon, for this grand, scheme of things that we believe is tomorrow, but
never our eyes will open to follow, that greatest of things … the lifting of sorrow.
To put forth the light of a “Penny” that’s borrowed, from the one who created that
thing he hallowed, beneath a tree where a penny was found, and a child picked up
and thought … “He Crowned”, for once before … owned he nothing, and now
afterward … owned he something, that was not his but something of store, of
another’s hands … a pennies succor, and where this thing so small and slight,
where it came from … who had the might, to change the fortunes of one so slight, to
bring a child out of this thing called blight, just from the simple task of seeing, this
thing beneath a tree was gleaming, of copper … not gold this thing he followed, and
like his hopes before he had swallowed, and noticed it there beneath its glimmer, a
grain of sand that brought its shimmer, to add to this, this Penny that shines. And
shows of a time, when life went without rhyme. When nothing made sense … not
even the penny, which small fingers picked up and thought it plenty, enough to give
birth to wine and bread and the water that we all wish we had
Form:
no more broken bread upon a tree
the eyes of the alpha and omega first and last
the consuming fire Jesus out lives his the created tree
nostrils blast broken cross the past he sets in heaven laughs
witchery’s vain assuming for his not under a rock he is the rock
he is not in the garden not behind a stone not in the tomb
the precious stone he is upon his throne I hope you receive
his mercy he has already shown judgment coming soon
the true bread was never bound by any one
the Gospel he laid his life down freely for every one
repentance and truth a gift from on high
a love sent to our hearts to purify
it draweth nigh ye will stand like men
before an almighty God that judges sin
let him amend your ways before you die
a plea accept your Lord Jesus this hour
before this heaven and earth expires
before painfully you know that your on fire
Zaqqum
06/05/2011
Sweet and foul
Bitter and beastly
Look upon the ones that chose to eat me
Feathered millionaires gathered at my feet yearning for the biter treat
It's calling you will you answer
Will you kill your spouse for this meal
My belly it's full of hate as I hold in my bowels from the ache
Still I'm propelled to reep from the grit filled tree of sin
This tree is designed for the son of men
Adam will rise up again
Taking hold of a pummeled end cleaning the rinds
Holding it in
Oh great and mighty one please not this again
Tis what I wanted when I took up with sin
So I grab more fruit and I dig in.
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