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Premium Member BM classical III jenkins
Mass for peace* by Karl Jenkins
                                                         Jesus, sacrifice for a believers sins...

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Categories: jenkins, music,
Form: Monoku



Past
I'm Moving on and no regrets my past is just a silhouette I can, I will, I want to be, The
best that I can ever be. ~amber Jenkins...

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Categories: jenkins, life
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Happening 21 Ear Candy
footsteps
       march,
voices
      whisper
in unison:
nearer
nearer
         louder
         louder
quicker
beats
       my heart,
look..
    they are here

Inspired by Jenkins Sanctus YouTube clip...

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Categories: jenkins, music,
Form: Verse
Foster Jenkins, Heiress and Indomitable Operatic Disaster
She never entered a ghetto.
She perfected a high-pitched falsetto.
At the Carnegie Hall
she could both enthrall and appall
as she shredded every libretto.

She's up there with her heavenly peers,
Where  many angels must now plug their ears...

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Categories: jenkins, art, irony, music, song,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Doc Jenkins
Doc’ Jenkins caught a bad case of the flu
He got sick that he didn’t know what to do
           He Treated himself 
         With things on a shelf 
Now in quarantine with a ghost named Boo



















Alexis Y.
09/06/2020...

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Categories: jenkins, humor, sick,
Form: Limerick



Death of David Jenkins of Saint James Episcopal
For David Jenkins of Saint James Episcopal
Shallotte, NC

There is only this left I can beg or borrow;
Last moment which was so full of sorrow;
God reigns supreme,
And He will redeem;
Did die and never again have a tomorrow.

James Thomas Horn
Retired Veteran
RiverSea Plantation
Bolivia, NC 28422...

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Categories: jenkins, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Barney Jenkins Road
Out late tossin' the rag.
Turn down Barney Jenkins Road.
Big 'ol square white
house, freshly makeshift
sign in the lawn.
It reads:
SUNDAY SCHOOL 11AM
Ain't that beautiful?
Ain't that how the world
should turn?
Stick a sign on ya lawn
an' let the people come
right on in.
He's probably
a pedophile....

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Categories: jenkins, car,
Form: Free verse
The Devil In Disguise
I wish I never told the truth, I wish I never Lied. I wish I could find a way to hold back
my cry. These tears are just a symbol of what's now and what to come. My heart is in a lot
of pain when I want it to be numb. I wanted just to tell the truth but I was the founder
of more lies, But now I realize for a while that the Devil has been in disguise. ~Amber
Jenkins...

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Categories: jenkins, confusion, sympathy
Form: Rhyme
Covenant of Primal Love
spreading yellow sand
assimilating the heat
of the moment
absolutely
cosmic consciousness
rudderless boats
in the distant dreams
across the seventh sea
transmuting sexual energy
epitome of spirituality?
enlightened bodhi
sacred scriptures
toilet paper for now
millionth manifestation
explicit hidden truths revealed
inner voice breaking
covenant of primal love

dedicated to bonnie jenkins...

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Categories: jenkins, allusion,
Form: I do not know?
How Many Times? (From My Heart)
How many times do I have to cry? How many time are you gunna lie? How many times will I
stay? How many times will you fall astray? How many times will you break my heart? How
many times will we fall apart? How many times will you pop that pill? How many times will
my lips be still? How many time do I have to pray? How many times will you promise today?
How many times do I have to cry? How many time are you gunna lie? ~ Amber Jenkins...

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Categories: jenkins, sad, sympathytime, time,
Form: Rhyme
Until Next Time
Until Next Time

In memory of Melvin Jenkins--my uncle.

You're resting in Jesus arms,
From all safety and away from harm,
Beyond the moon and skies.

Sleeping from all labor and pain,
Beyond riches and fortunes gain,
Beyond the moon and skies.

Goodbye is not so,
But it's see you soon that's never getting old,
Beyond the moon and skies.

Until next time
We'll see you then
And talk once more again
Until next time ---
Goodnite!...

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Categories: jenkins, celebration, miss you, sad,
Form: Rhyme Royal

Book: Reflection on the Important Things