The Solomonic thoughts of revolutionary minds strike like lightning in the rain, and prophetic missives pour from my spirit like God‘s word hit a vein. and I pray that when I pray for you I’m not praying in vain, repetition, from flagrant superstitions provided by world religions in which man gets the glory and Yah is just an opinion.
Excerpt from Sabali.
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The winner goes beyond winning, his path becoming a soul mission~ whether little or lot no longer matters.
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It seems both champions and diamonds...
are forged by fire through great pressures,
whether geological or geographical, in nature and intent.
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The chapters of life are penned by our choices, whether small or monumental; let's endeavor to write stories worth reading. -Aloo Denish Obiero
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Whether contest or combat, the innate instinct to win survives.
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The chapters of life are penned by our choices, whether small or monumental; let's endeavor to write a story worth reading. -Aloo Denish Obiero
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Max Burchett, a writer, singer and songwriter, crooner, a teller of tales, a dream maker, soul shaker and captivator, hoping that in verse and prose he prevails
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"We are the ones who will overcome." Maxwell Burchett
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"No stopping now. We will make it somehow." Max Burchett
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"Winter is always coming. It is an axiom of life evermore." Max Burchett
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"Beware crossing the precipice of no return, into the abyss." Max Burchett
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"It was you for me with just one kiss." Maxwell Sebastian Burchett
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"It was famously said, love comforts like sunshine after rain. An expression of hope for what is ahead, a mantra for those who have known pain." Max Burchett
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"Would that I can find that through love I should see, though blind, the pathway to the will above." Max Sebastian Burchett
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"In the end, places are just markers for the people loved and remembered." Max Sebastian Burchett
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“Dream of a better world with less broken hearts.” Maxwell Sebastian Burchett
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“Imagine beyond what has ever been.” from the poem “I Dream” by Max Burchett
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“Courage to act, wisdom to share, I hope then in me the hero is there.” Maxwell Sebastian Burchett
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“Betrayal leaves a stain, a shadow on the heart.” from the poem “Betrayal” by Max Burchett
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“Only those completely trusted, can completely betray.” from the poem “Betrayal” by Max Burchett
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“Hard to know what is real now; who to believe, who will deceive.” from the poem "Veritas" by Max Burchett
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“Some say, and believe, bad luck lurks in threes.” from the poem “Triad of Troubles” by Maxwell Burchett
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“Triple, triple superstition whispers, simple destiny.” from the poem “Triad of Troubles” by Max Burchett
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“Bad luck, they say, unfolds in a three-act play…“ from the poem “Triad of Troubles” by Maxwell Burchett
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“Three and three, fates agree, bad fortune looms, dooms in trinity.” from the poem “Triad of Troubles” by Maxwell Sebastian Burchett
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“With every step we make, and every breath we take, we start anew.” from the song “Again” by Maxwell Burchett
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“To have and to hold, from this day on." from the song “Again” by Max Burchett
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Love invites Sorrow in, to feed its hunger, quench its thirst...Sorrow has been sorely deprived of succour and unconditional nurture in most states of distress, sadness, betrayal, rejection, hurt, loss, grief (are only but a few called by name)...when Sorrow is well fed, and transfiguring into its better, higher lighter form, the captive/s eventually are let loose - it is Sorrow's choice of course, whether Sorrow stays or goes. (Leanne Lovejoy-Burton as LadyLabyrinth)
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Love invites Sorrow in, to feed its hunger, quench its thirst...Sorrow has been sorely deprived of succour and unconditional nurture in most states of distress, sadness, betrayal, rejection, hurt, loss, grief (are only but a few called by name)...when Sorrow is well fed, and transfiguring into its better, higher lighter form, the captive/s eventually are let loose - it is Sorrow's choice of course, whether Sorrow stays or goes.
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"I was shocked to see the face of someone I had seen, never in life, but in a dream with me." from the poem "Man on Chapman Road" by Maxwell Sebastian Burchett
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