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stewart-acuff
Awake in the pre-dawn gray Sleep denied, an entreaty rejected The demons demand my Truth of the soul not neglected So I stare Nowhere and everywhere Eyes closed mind and soul Examine this life in the brilliance of half light Wait for truth as if something would impart As if demons would depart
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Oct 30, 2015
Oct 30, 2015 at 2:16 PM UTC
Demons at Night
Peace to you And you and you and you May the Holy Dove descend on your being Delivering the believing and the seeing That we are all one United in a patchwork quilt of sun And moon and all those around us Knowing that all must Acknowledge our own peace Depends on the peace of everyone
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Oct 29, 2015
Oct 29, 2015 at 6:52 PM UTC
Untitled
When I was 16 and done Cleaning out his horse stalls Mr. Sodie Hampton said, "Son, don't never work for less than $1.50 an hour the rest of your life." Momma who grew up choppin and pickin Cotton said it a different way, "A hard day's work deserves a A good day's pay." Momma also said,"You ain't any better Than anyone else, but nobody's Better than you either." My Tennessee Momma also said, "Son, your word is your bond and A man looks after those weaker than him." I learned as a man that children come first. Syd and Sam taught me love I'd never known. We are all children of the same God Breathed to life with the spark of The Divine. That's all why it ain't workin today. We forgot all that. We ain't all individual robots With the strongest devouring the weakest. And too many never worked for Mr. Sodie Hampton and learned there's a Floor beneath which we will not work Indignities we will not bear And disrespect we won't accept. And our children deserve joy and freedom And even skittles on a summer night No matter their color or their clothes. Too many of us got it ass-backwards We make up all kind of reasons to Hate and fight and **** and some Even try to justify reape and ****** When Momma and Mr. Sodie Hampton said It so different so long ago In Tennessee and Missouri.
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Aug 7, 2013
Aug 7, 2013 at 5:27 PM UTC
Skittles on a Summer Night
What is in a soul? It is all so intangible Where we houae our passions and dreams, Deepest anxieties and fears Where we are most human Where we know--or don't know That we are part of something much bigger Than just us That we have an obligation to one another And to our home the ancestors and elders Left for us and for our kids and theirs The soul is wbat reminds us to love mercy And to loose the bonds of wickedness and Deliver those who are oppressed The soul reminds us that every Hungry or hurtin person is the responsibility Of us all That's where the free market folks fail There is no goon nor nobility in caring Only for your own meaningless life If separated from the whole The soul reminds us that our meaning comes From the struggle for the whole The Common Good All of us aand one aanother
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Aug 6, 2013
Aug 6, 2013 at 10:59 PM UTC
What Is In a Soul?
In the tiny hours os the morning Long before the sun casts its Pre-dawn gray and the east Begins to light You feel the oneness of us all You hurt for the people who Really are brothers and sisters The people and families of Boston And Newtown And the people and families, victims Of random, meaningless gun violence Every **** day The kids lost every day in drive-bys And the men and women who Try so hard to hold it all together The families on the ramen noodles and Baloney and peanut butter plans with Hamburger Helper for a treat The men and women scared of Losing home--not just a **** house Don't you know, the only home Their kids ever knew And you hurt in the tiny hours For your people who no longer Can make the ends meet And you know a much bigger Struggle calls Our people are sick of hurtin and losin While those who really can Make things happen Sleep through the night Without a thought to us Lots and lots to do Woody said it right in a different But same kind of time This land belongs to you and me
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Aug 6, 2013
Aug 6, 2013 at 10:25 PM UTC
Tiny Hours