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  Jul 2015 Chris
Dutch
“Sorry for your lost. She was a good woman. I will be sure to keep you in my prayers”
Oh! I am sweating, not crying.
  Jul 2015 Chris
Dutch
The spoken language of my indigenous tongue is unfamiliar with composing a complex signature of words. I am a justly man who only possess a singular thought at a time and my current thought comes unto me gravely. This note should be pretty easy to understand.
     My evangelizing does not bound a union between a man and amen. Those fabricating words I once preached are as false as fish on grass. A paradox forms within myself. I am structured alike the absolute truth but I surely lie a fact. But I can no longer carry a deceit intention. Fool’s gold was at the end of the rainbow. And like a loyal dog, I followed with a wagged tail.
      I believe hindsight is merely useless, now. I attest to seek truth as it appears but my eyes are blind with fury. I mistakenly remembered that vision is of faith rather than sight. I become a precise and selective balloter. I either speak its erroneousness existence upon them or become a subject of harsh matters.
     The genesis Armageddon is occurring. Man falls to a higher sky because the mind of the body cannot outthink its own thought; therefore, it is the last transcendence. I kneel in solidarity amid the row of pews. Peace, be steel. For it will all cease, follow by a great calm.
I wrote this poem to bring life about the man who played the preacher in 7th Heaven who was allegedly sexually abusing younger women off set. This is particularly interesting seeing he played a preacher and righteous husband who can do no wrong. But in fact he didn’t live up to the word of God. Therefore the spirits forced him to face his wrongs and he kneels down in the first row, killing himself in his church.
  Jul 2015 Chris
Dutch
Because Death could not stop for Me
I stopped all my doing for her
How could I not
I am a gentleman

She was beautiful and full of life
The perfect woman to take home
Mama was reluctant to her at first
But my lady can soothe over any cold heart

She was to die for
Sadly she did not know her worth
So I kindly told her
Baby you were born to be an amazon
She blushed

My days felt long and forever with her
Our love was indeed--
Immortal

— The End —