Short Merited Poems
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DEEP LOVE
alongside
reputation
shattered
in meticulous
focus
a hazard
embroidered
consciously
inspiration
endless
encroaching
on the wanderlust
catalysing
the passionate
it merited.
abstracted
realities
easily
distracted
Illusions broken
bringing untold pain to debt
unremitting hate
Move from the victim
evil never merited
love from reprisal
Grant Grace joyously
forgiveness not denial
embracing it's peace.
Forgiveness Senryu Contest
Sposored By Laura Loo
08/19/2016
Wondrous times we've merited
no longer feeling desolate
I'm feeling high-spirited
something I did acclimate
with conditions dreary
going to the doctor isolated
my nerves made me weary
now I'm quite elated
for I must be on my own feet standing
where independence is forced upon me
making me stronger and being
grown for all to see
the rise and fall
you've proven it all
Man, the sinner
your distance ways
your sinful ways
Man, the repenter
Now how you found grace
In such a short time, it's faith
thank you Father
for this a merited chance
redemption power
you've endowed, on us
redemption for sinner man
Alleluia, Jesus
3/13/18
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. ©2018
Either she had skipped a class,
Now in lecture halls with Glass
Or had merited The New
For The Quite Brilliant Few:
To no longer mow down grass
Mean labor prefects bypass;
What All Former mates treasure
And strictly take for pleasure
Like Ice-cream-recharged leisure!
It is an Immunity
Not in University
And that’s The Adversity,
For others she shall pity.
SECRETS!
on and see greats.
Don't be grateful
until you light
Your cigarette of secrets.
Mourn me till I come to live till eternity.
Treasure your certainty
To be content in your quantity and quality.
Age is just number
But grace is a number of experiences
Unmerited yet merited
Grace is the key to confidence
Hence don't be measured by guilt
But be patient with God who knows ur secret
Oh dreaded parasitic predator,
I yield to your flitting whim
and unannounced intrusion.
Innocently productive,
you carry on your quest,
unprovoked and unassuming.
But for your merited renown,
I take preemptive action
testifying to my regard.
The sport of a cautious hunt
prompts instinct and evasion,
no match for a well-aimed swat.
And with your final writhing twitch
I find a kind of sovereign triumph
in my gleeful, gloating grin.
‘Twas all thy impropriety,
For, I hung upon your neck,
Desecrating and withering away;
Wrenching you to your cessation.
In your breathe, all I can be,
Is a repugnant, vile leviathan.
Something so contemptible,
I’m merited to tribulation.
Contrite, I could never feel;
Not for you. Not ever.
Heedless, there’s too much to spare,
Within thy tormented subconscious.
And love nor adulation,
Could ever I bestow,
To any such a human,
Within this world a’ low.