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Tristan Ortega May 2014
Tip
Tap
Tip
Tap
I left the water tap open.
Tip Tap
The water starts dripping down.
The sound of each drop
Banging on the metal sink,
Echo through the hollow hallways
Of my house.
Awakening every heavy eyelid
And quiet soul.
Tip Tap
Tip Tap
I left my mouth open.
The words start dripping down.
The sound of every word
Banging on the soft soul of every person it hits,
Echo through the hollow hallways of their heart.
Awakening every hidden fear and insecurity.
Tip Tap
I left the water tap open.
Tip Tap
I let my words be unwillingly spoken.
new poem :)
Tristan Ortega Jan 2014
It’s that time of the year once again,
The time to tear down the worn out pages of your old calendar,
And replace them with brand new ones.
The time to tear down the mistakes you have committed,
To forget about them,
And to throw them away,
Because they won’t serve you any good anyway.
The time to buy yourself another chance.
The time to start life once again.
The time where we flip over that hourglass,
And let the sands of time flow,
Like the rivers up north,
flowing through each day that will come to pass.
And we, riding on rafts,
Will somehow navigate through the rocks that block our path,
And reach the end goal,
Which is a year where trials and challenges,
Mountains of doubt and discouragement,
Never stood a chance against us.
Happy New Year.
A new year,
A clean slate,
Another chance to get life right.
Happy New Year :) Let 2014 be as great, or even greater than 2013.
Tristan Ortega Dec 2013
I am merely a man,
And like every man,
I tend to fear.
But no, I do not fear failure,
Because I know I am merely human,
So every time I fall down the steps of life,
I can just pick myself back up and climb the stairs once again.
No, I do not fear embarrassment,
Because it is easy to hide an embarrassed face,
With a mask of laughter and happiness.
No, I do not fear the men in the alleyway,
Threatening me with their knives and guns,
Because if I am to die tonight,
I know I’ll be heading somewhere bright and filled with light.
But the one thing I fear the most,
Concern the things I do before I die,
The things that I will miss out throughout my life,
And the skills and gifts that I will fail to acknowledge,
Because like fruits,
If I take too long to eat from the fruit,
They will eventually rot and die.
No longer edible,
And have to be thrown away from my sight.
So what I fear the most is the day
when I fail to take a bite from the fruit basket of skills
that God has so graciously given me.
The day when the skills starts to disappear from my life,
The day when I will no longer be able to write a single rhyme.
After not being able to come up with a poem for weeks. :)
Tristan Ortega Nov 2013
Am I a Christian?
Because I am a man of God,
who makes sure spreading the Gospel is my mission.
I go to church on Sundays just to stare and listen,
as the preacher in front talks about a book some guy has written,
Am I a Christian?
Because as soon as I step out of those doors,
my life takes a complete U-turn.
From the life of a Godly individual,
to one who's god is no other than the person he sees in the mirror.
I set my Facebook status to Christian,
and make sure I post a Bible Verse everyday,
and add a side note to trust in God and pray.
But when I'm having fun in a party,
or if I receive a blessing,
God's not on my thank you list,
I don't even thank Him for the things He so graciously gave me.
Am I a Christian?
because if I smile,
it doesn't mean I'm not beat up inside.
Just  because I pray,
doesn't mean that I listened to God during that day.
Just because my Facebook says I'm Christian
it doesn't mean that I'm actually listening.
Just because I tweet Bible verses,
it doesn't mean that my life reflects Jesus.
Because I can tell everyone that I know God,
but it doesn't mean that I am actually his son.
So am I actually a Christian?
Because when that day comes,
when we finally meet God,
will He tell me, "Come to me my son."
or will He say, "Who are you? Be gone!"
Am I a Christian?
:)

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