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Halika't dadalhin kita sa palasyo Ipagbibihis kita't ipagluluto Ang lahat ay tatalima sayo Sapagkat ikaw ang reyna sa palasyo Walang suliranin na darating sa atin At ang lahat ay magiging atin Ang lahat ay magagawa natin Maging ang oras ay susunod sa akin Lilikha ako ng maraming bituin Ang lahat ng iyon ay kaya Kong bilangin Madali kahit maging ang buhangin Dahil hawak ko ang oras natin Hindi ka luluha at masasaktan Dahil tatangalin ko ang kamatayan Hinding hindi kita pababayaan Kahit magising pa sa katotohanan Halika na at tayo na ay uuwi Sa kaharian kong ako ang hari Pangakong hindi ako hihikbi Sa pagka gising ko sandali. -JGA
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Mar 23, 2020
Mar 23, 2020 at 11:52 AM UTC
Aking Mundo
Tis I am just a man, a boy if thou want to sayest, a foolish lad; who hast hurt his blessing of a queen. Tis I am just a man, a sinner, a prehistoric bringer; of sorrows Where bird's dont sing. O' wretched man I am; overlooking this perfect flower, she's arrayed as a petal neath the tropical hours. O' im just the rain that brings the flood of many woes. I wish, O' how I wish, I couldst pour all contentment and merriment into her lonesome soul. Tis she's the rainbow, I the dusky storm. O' how her glow maketh mine day's liveable; O' how her voice is opulent galore. If only she knew, she is mine better, mine best; mine breath of yellow dew. Though I've not shown her the worth that she is; mine trials and tribulations hast become mine abyss. Though I shalt get through This passage of gloom. With God All is possible; Even being set free from this tomb. Tis I am just a man, a boy if thou want to sayest, a foolish lad. Who if couldst wouldst start all afresh; re-giving mine love, and to get all mine best. How a simpleton ive been; To not seest heaven's eastern gem, glimmer her perfect wing's, for mine foolishness, these word's shalt I sing. (Goes into song form, words "I love you jane, please forgive me" sung in spanish, greek, cebuano, tagalog/filipino)....... (Spanish) Te amo jane, por favor perdoname. (Greek) Se 'agapó Jane, Se parakaló synchóresé me. (Cebuano) ako nahigugma kanimo Jane, palihug pasayloa ako. (Tagalog/filipino) Mahal kita jane, patawarin mo ako. ©Brandon nagley ©lonesome poets poetry ©earl Jane nagley dedication (agapi mou dedicated)
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Feb 25, 2017
Feb 25, 2017 at 6:54 PM UTC
Her worth, is worth more than a poem
Tis I am just a man, a boy if thou want to sayest, a foolish lad; who hast hurt his blessing of a queen. Tis I am just a man, a sinner, a prehistoric bringer; of sorrows Where bird's dont sing. O' wretched man I am; overlooking this perfect flower, she's arrayed as a petal neath the tropical hours. O' im just the rain that brings the flood of many woes. I wish, O' how I wish, I couldst pour all contentment and merriment into her lonesome soul. Tis she's the rainbow, I the dusky storm. O' how her glow maketh mine day's liveable; O' how her voice is opulent galore. If only she knew, she is mine better, mine best; mine breath of yellow dew. Though I've not shown her the worth that she is; mine trials and tribulations hast become mine abyss. Though I shalt get through This passage of gloom. With God All is possible; Even being set free from this tomb. Tis I am just a man, a boy if thou want to sayest, a foolish lad. Who if couldst wouldst start all afresh; re-giving mine love, and to get all mine best. How a simpleton ive been; To not seest heaven's eastern gem, glimmer her perfect wing's, for mine foolishness, these word's shalt I sing. (Goes into song form, words "I love you jane, please forgive me" sung in spanish, greek, cebuano, tagalog/filipino)....... (Spanish) Te amo jane, por favor perdoname. (Greek) Se 'agapó Jane, Se parakaló synchóresé me. (Cebuano) ako nahigugma kanimo Jane, palihug pasayloa ako. (Tagalog/filipino) Mahal kita jane, patawarin mo ako. ©Brandon nagley ©lonesome poets poetry ©earl Jane nagley dedication (agapi mou dedicated)
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I bade thee apace, to bring thy comely countenance close to Mine face. A carcanet around Thy neck I shalt wrap, every Jewel made of mine inner- Being; hush, mine lips art Dry mine queen, I need The most of thy skin to Cure this winter's chap. Coëval we were; now Distanced by glass an Shores, I crieth til mine Lungs burst, just to Be in thy presence. To face the same view, To smell thy ocean essence. Fingers I use to write and jot down Words that art stuck in mine throat; Mixed in with quiet fears, worries, hopes. I dive beneath this red blanket, in loneliness I do cope, thy warmth do I hope; to slip into this space. Imagine I, imagine I do, of a panoramic place to explore open and closed doors, wherein the soil clings to ourn feet, where the normal word's art "mi amour". How I do wait, even eternity; to be one in thy freshet of bubbling lovingkindness. O' how I am pent; awaiting mine chains to break to fly to thy abode. ©Brandon nagley ©lonesome poet's poetry ©earl Jane nagley dedication (agapi mou).
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Feb 20, 2017
Feb 20, 2017 at 11:16 PM UTC
Tarrying woe
Many contrive du-jour fêtes to make love look self-evident; whilst the taken hold hand's, making locution the regular, in letters they trade off into lusting hands. Winsome cut-out caricature cards, sell fresh off the press, whilst lovers meet at bars; to await the next years Valendine. A holiday for only once in a darkly year, as the meanwhile divorce rates spike from cheaters, woman-beaters; Amour's no longer of the creator, but made to be the abzere. Mine jane, please do not fear, I know I mayest not hath much, but a soul and spirit; I connect to thine. None inauthentic word's, or thoughts you'll find; Only what I hath to give thee. The indigenous necklet that grows around this neck, a buttoned up longsleeve, that holds mine back; With a black vest that caresses mine chest- with a smile I hardly show Because of mine soda stained, missing teeth in a mouth where Poetry speaks of pain, yet where Affection is created by mine tongue That creates wonders and Shame. I hath not much material thing's, though material is temporal; not fit for kings and queens. As I hath thou, as thou dost me, I hath not much mine jane; though Thou dost hath the key. The key that open's this beating Heart for thee; wherein mine Love is always seen, in the Specks of thy eyes. The more ourn love grows, it burns As a wildfire, I hear the wedding bell's Require; ourn calling in The distance. ©lonesome poet's poetry ©Brandon nagley ©earl jane sardua nagley dedication ( Filipino rose)
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Feb 14, 2017
Feb 14, 2017 at 11:47 AM UTC
Rhoi fy *** pob fy mod ganddo (Giving myself, all that I hath) welsh tongue
Many contrive du-jour fêtes to make love look self-evident; whilst the taken hold hand's, making locution the regular, in letters they trade off into lusting hands. Winsome cut-out caricature cards, sell fresh off the press, whilst lovers meet at bars; to await the next years Valendine. A holiday for only once in a darkly year, as the meanwhile divorce rates spike from cheaters, woman-beaters; Amour's no longer of the creator, but made to be the abzere. Mine jane, please do not fear, I know I mayest not hath much, but a soul and spirit; I connect to thine. None inauthentic word's, or thoughts you'll find; Only what I hath to give thee. The indigenous necklet that grows around this neck, a buttoned up longsleeve, that holds mine back; With a black vest that caresses mine chest- with a smile I hardly show Because of mine soda stained, missing teeth in a mouth where Poetry speaks of pain, yet where Affection is created by mine tongue That creates wonders and Shame. I hath not much material thing's, though material is temporal; not fit for kings and queens. As I hath thou, as thou dost me, I hath not much mine jane; though Thou dost hath the key. The key that open's this beating Heart for thee; wherein mine Love is always seen, in the Specks of thy eyes. The more ourn love grows, it burns As a wildfire, I hear the wedding bell's Require; ourn calling in The distance. ©lonesome poet's poetry ©Brandon nagley ©earl jane sardua nagley dedication ( Filipino rose)
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Beloved of the sultry ness, Half wight, fully light; dayspring of the morn. Heaven's spark at night; Mine rainbow in Fiersome storms. Bedight me with thy Comfort, quench me In the dusk, lancinate This anxious soul, Kiss me with a Hush. Quiet i'll stay, I'll sit quite still; To put mine soul Inside thee, struck By love so real. ©Brandon nagley ©lonesome poets poetry ©earl jane nagley dedication.
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Jan 17, 2017
Jan 17, 2017 at 2:59 PM UTC
Beloved of the sultry ness, kiss me with a hush
O' agrestrial daisy, don't lose hope; for mine love is not fading. Ague hast hit me, thirsting to touch just one finger from thy hand. Im a child within a man; Im weak, hurting, eyes worn, Drowned in no time, One pocket and a dime, As I seek out thy soul, Mine soul wails and mourns. Seeking a vessel, to sail the sea's, I'd do anything, to get to mine queen; Anything tis, tis I'd do, even if still far, I love thee mine muse. Dost thou not seest, mine heart beating quick; it quiver's, it aches, From the fears that I get. The fears tis I get, to be thine own best, even in mine sorrows, Darkness, distress. I smile to impress, to show thee warmth, because O' how I love thee; even in mine own hurt. Even in mine own pain, with crooked teeth, and an ancient way; im a soul of the past, not one of today. When thou art cold, mine hair wilt be thy quilt, when the world try's to hurt thee, I'll take all it's filth. When the cloud's overcome thee, I shalt be thy sunlight; when thou only knowest wrong, I'll make it all right. When the bird's no longer chirp, i'll be that baby bird; that whisper's it loves thee, even in all of it's hurt. ©Brandon nagley ©lonesome poets poetry ©earl jane nagley dedication
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Jan 13, 2017
Jan 13, 2017 at 11:25 PM UTC
moró poulí ( Baby bird) greek tongue.
Her eye's crochet the sweetest honey taste, from afar i canst touch her face; in only dream state for now. Though ourn spiritual confections are locked in sky mode, heavenly perfection; myth's to men, reality of the unseen beauty. Namelings of celestial fountain springs, nubivagant moving and dancing; aye, aye, none tears to cry. Fears shed like scales, new thoughts, new thinking; eating pomarious delights, the river of life from which comes ourn drinking. Surrounded, soon shalt we be, where tree's art high as sloping hills, where breath gives life; where life is free. Impigrity wilt help us as we'll focus on scenes, aloft places believed; to be lost or fabricated. Though the sights shalt be real, As ourn latibule wilt be close; To the field's that bloom yellow, Wherein the grass is to thy waist, And thy feet like pillows feel. ©Brandon nagley ©lonesome poets poetry ©earl jane nagley dedicated
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Dec 19, 2016
Dec 19, 2016 at 6:03 PM UTC
Nameling's of celestial fountain spring's
Even in mine worries, Angst, despair, Don't worry mine Jane; Mine love is right here. Even in mine trial's; Tribulations I face. With thee, Right next to me; There's a smile on Mine face. Though the sand may Be crumbling, and The castle's slide to the sea; There's the beauty of me Having, thou that Set's me free. Though mine flesh And heart mayest fail, And the cloud's shalt roll around; Mine soul is at ease With thee mine queen; With thy voice I float Off the ground. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane nagley dedicated( agapi mou)
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Dec 3, 2016
Dec 3, 2016 at 5:11 PM UTC
Side by side( even though faraway)
i. Her slimikin fabric sophisticated, Advanced; ii. By God's mighty hand's, She was swathed in citrine quartz. A sparsile separated From the rest of The universe. iii. Unadulterated by the known, She likes thing's that art not seen; By day she work's, yet craves- The fall season and it's leaves. Though fall doth not arrive On the island she resides; So she crochets, the dreams she Saves, stored inside her mind. iv. Though I knoweth one day, the Season's that she pictures in her Head; wilt be there in her fingertips, Along with angelic colorful thread. To make everything And anything, Her string canst weave to be; For I knoweth whatever she maketh- It wilt be perfect from mine queen. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane Sardua nagley dedicated( ang aking makakatuluyan) my soulmate dedicated- Filipino translation..
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Nov 26, 2016
Nov 26, 2016 at 6:08 PM UTC
I sparsile pléko ( The Crochet sparsile) Greek tongue
In thine aromatic causeway, I wilt peregrinate thine Soul, which is a hallway That leads me to a railway Of amour's finest tastes; If tonight's the last night Of mine, I seek to seest thy Face, hold hand's, with Grand plan's shaking Rhymes as cosmos Trace. Doing mine all to please thee- To showeth thee mine many reasons; With thee I am so graced. I'm sorrowful mine dear, Mine tears as year's stack dust to Bones that waste. I feelest out of place; out of thy arms. I need thine enjoin, bring me close that I may feel thee, a warmth of charm. I want to be sent to heaven's stars, a place to fly and float, no devils or ghosts; nor any drunkard's bar's. Fain wilt I be to hold thy arm, As the burn burns hard, and nothing negative may enter in. Babes of old, washed clean of sin, nothing to loose-all to gain and security to win. Making music with the sound's of ourn snoring................. Under mystical spiritual willow trees. Heads aside another, connected brains of information- Souls alike, forever a blessing. Love to flow wild, from the celestial beyond's dressing. ©Brandon nagley ©Earl Jane nagley dedicated ©Lonesome poet's poetry
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Nov 9, 2016
Nov 9, 2016 at 6:15 PM UTC
The aromatic causeway, peregrinating thine soul
I'm just a strange man Who wants to hold The finest rose in The world; Mine Jane......... Mine soulmate.......... Mine girl- I'm just a young lad, With his head inside A darkened bag, Waiting for his Queen's dear Breath and kiss to poke holes of air Into the layers of heaven's Perfectness. Because perfect, verily she is To me, a flawless gem Of many sea's. Mine taste-buds bubble with Seed's, wanting her lipstick; Candy flavor. This is mine love- Written down on paper; O' how I need her vapor---- Istic touch, her soul I feel, A vital must. Love her, I do Love her So much; Love her so much. Love her so much............ ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane nagley dedicated ( agapi mou dedicated)
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Oct 27, 2016
Oct 27, 2016 at 8:17 PM UTC
Love her so much....love her so much
i. Yonside the celestial, whereinto ourn Ability to seest shalt abraid as past day's fade. ii. Over with ourn life-time of a wait; iii. Accolent being's, praise in song- We sit as children on living grass, Tables made for dinner's to last, As no time wilt pass, noone shalt be Late, predestined plates; to never be Athirst nor hungered. iv. Warrior's, King's, Seraphim's, cherub's, angelic shine, O' a place To wonder. v. Thou to be mine yellow rose, me to be thine chaperone on the streets of gold; feet being led by the spirit of old, with God on his throne; in the Holy city wherein love is the Greatest command. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane nagley dedicated ( agapi mou)
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Oct 23, 2016
Oct 23, 2016 at 9:47 AM UTC
I wilt be thine chaperone, in the city of love
i. Amain we wilt ascend to the blue, Passed the stars- Planet's to. ii. Thou shalt wear a ring Made of sapphire; Refined, and new, Glazed betwixt the fire. iii. Loving thee, thou loving me athwart a topaz pass, and sea's of Glass; wherein hope doth last And bird's soar free. iv. None more reasons to be in need, God's the light of the city we'll see; God is love, God's above, God is Light and bright, as all is right- In his presence await's All that's clean. v. We'll see color's, turquoise green- We'll see hue's, mankind's Not seen. vi. Men's faith hath darkened From selfishness and greed; We must be the light's, the cities upon the hilltop's, wherein the dark Dost fail; wherein God's breath Dost breathe. © Brandon nagley © Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane Sardua nagley dedicated
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Oct 14, 2016
Oct 14, 2016 at 12:23 PM UTC
Iustus ire in saltum, topazius ( Just athwart the topaz pass) latin tongue
In this darkly pit Despair hast made love to mine Bones, a soul floating hopelessly, Tired; ready to let go. Though God reminded me "Patience mine son" Patience. For there's hope afresh The morrow; Jane, I'll Forever loveth thee, Now and always Betwixt mine Sorrows. ©Brandon Bagley ©Earl Jane nagley dedicated ©Lonesome poet's poetry
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Oct 1, 2016
Oct 1, 2016 at 6:59 PM UTC
Despair hast made love to mine bones
Her soul A torch that lights up the darkness The pathway to God's throne Mine soulmate Mine soul ©Brandon nagley ©Jane nagley dedicated ( agapi mou) ©Lonesome poet's poetry
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Sep 24, 2016
Sep 24, 2016 at 8:20 AM UTC
Sa torche, son âme ( Her torch, her soul) French tongue
I give thee a rose A rose made of words- I am the lines, Thou art the substance. I give thee a rose Made up of mine soul- I am the spirit, in- Between all I mention. I give thee a rose O' golden girl- Take thou mine hand; I'll give thee a pearl. The Pearls made of A rose, the rose is mine soul- I give thee a rose; I give thee a rose. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane nagley dedicated ( agapi mou)
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Sep 21, 2016
Sep 21, 2016 at 11:59 PM UTC
I give thee a rose
Boscaresque, a brabeum I hath found. Her lantern qualities, sparkle and splash like innocent dreams, Jane, mine darling; let not the mundane burden thee mine queen. There art many door's, all door's leading to different path's; yet only one trail wilt lead thee home mine lass. The narrow way to God that is. Follow the door-frame on the right; the one that spell's out love, which cometh from Yahweh, Jehovah, the great "I am" of fervent light's, the engineer above. Grieve not the holy spirit, as tis the spirit wants to work; work in thee that is. Quench not the holy ghost, let thy burn glow, maketh the other's know that Christ within thee lives. Let thy tongue speak in manner of forgiveness; as Christ forgave thee. Let thy hands be always busy; with thought, patience, giving. In the counsel of God's footsteps, hath faith trusting him alone; believing. For Judgement's coming upon this muck and mire; be true to ourn lord, mine asiatic girl. For soon, we wilt walk through, untouched by the rain; made from fire. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane nagley dedicated +( agapi-mou)
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Sep 9, 2016
Sep 9, 2016 at 9:46 PM UTC
Walking untouched, cleansed by the fire; the spirit to guide us in unearthly attire
i. Mashiach, I beseech thee; sculpt and mold this hardened heart, for thy Glory's part; to be shown Unto men. I quiver as a Gun's trigger, mine Cry's do fly to thee; As mine wailing Like life, hast None end. Blot out these fleshly lusts, Taketh away these desires; wherein Hell consumes me to smoke, mine eyes sunk in from stress, mine clothes cigarette sprayed- by the ashes I've tasted, and the sin's I've engaged. God Yahweh, help me remember thy merciful, tender, loving Way's, forgive me today, cleanse my soul and mine veins of all carnal destruction. Without thee lord, mine god; I canst not function. ii. Creator, maker of all afore and after, God of the living; Jehovah of the eternal hereafter. Be a guiding lamp to mine dearest Jane's feet, walk with her, talk with her, for she doubt's at times as me. Makest her believe; showest thy warmth, and give her all she need's; as only thou provideth. Thou art ourn daily bread, let us not slip- but ride the clouds instead. Pity O' pity, hath on us lord; ourn bodies art thy vessel's, inside them the love thou doth store. I prayest this as a sinner, a thief, a liar, I prayest as a law-breaker, a deceiver, a shyster. I prayest as a broken man, in need of thy touch. I prayest for me and Jane, for thy mercy again, almighty; almighty, god of love with none end. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poets poetry ©Prophetic poetry ©Earl Jane nagley dedicated( prayer as well for you poetic form)
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Sep 2, 2016
Sep 2, 2016 at 9:06 PM UTC
תפילה שבורה , אל אלוהים בריא ( A broken prayer, to a wholesome god) Hebrew tongue
Inside this poesy bower, Do I, I do; await mine Fresh sprayed flower, To seest her blossom Shower's; her honey- Comb word's, her Eastern dew. Burgeon- Closely; abide with me, Where thou art mine Muse. Finger's wilt be etching tool's to create Master-designs; in the Cloud's that reside. Hide and seek, thus Love we'll find; there In ourn eyne, where It's been all along. Do I, I do; await this time, Dusk til' dawn. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poets poetry ©Earl Jane nagley ( pookie dedicated)
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Aug 30, 2016
Aug 30, 2016 at 10:23 PM UTC
Do I, I Do
Somewhither, we wilt meet, Whether afore mine Ending; maybe in the Hereafter's passage, gramercy to god, babes once again Reborn in the Perfection of Love- None struggling to Survive, nor push And shove; we'll Be happy to gaze At the exquisite shimmer's. Ourn Thought's wilt Burst of unearthly Features. With un- Earthly teacher's we'll Meet along the way, Abraham, Issac and Jacob; Paul, Daniel, Ezekiel to. Enoch to Sit the riverbanks of Life, whilst the seraph's Sway to ancient live tunes. None mockery of yeshua Christ, inside this holy Place- many mock him now, And the Prophet's yell loud, Though many shut their ear's, As their fear's they eat on Dog's puked up plates. I sayest lift up thy voices Oracle's, prophesy to the End's of the gates, the time Is now, the day of salvation Is today. Jane, ourn lord Wilt call, with Gabriel's horn to Be the precursor; of mankind's Fate. A heavenly date it shalt be. O' a heavenly date; 2016. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poets poetry ©Prophetic poetry ©Earl Jane nagley dedicated( agapi-mou)
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Aug 29, 2016
Aug 29, 2016 at 10:10 PM UTC
2016, homeward bound mine queen
Inly, she defines what a soulmate is. Divinely; timely she rewinds the time, so thy soul is fixed in bliss. On earth, stuck; confined in Limbo, trapped behind window's amiss. O' to her abode; I wish. In this beating blood holder, the beats bounce a skip, I want her grip to hold and stride; I hold inside patience, as tears hold back the time. Erelong, ourn spirits wilt pervade, two silhouettes of a light that never Set's; a romance eternal, one that shalt not fade, romantics of poet's pages, where ourn love stretches every page, every stage of living comes with smiling faces. Holy being's, with an undying Age. Sage wilt rise in secret places, Smoke aroma; roses go unwasted. Glory, glory, none more waiting Stations, I'll await with patience; As with patience Only good Thing's Come. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poets poetry ©Earl Jane nagley dedication( agapi mou)
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Aug 28, 2016
Aug 28, 2016 at 10:11 AM UTC
Dà sgàil-riochd de solas nach shuidheachadh aig ( Two silhouettes of a light that never Set's) Scottish Gaelic tongue
Avaunt, avaunt, I want to be, Betwixt thy kiss, where Ocean's roar; as Studded door's Open to the Love I need. An aye from thou An aye from me; I needeth mine Filipino queen. Thro the sorrow Jane I'll be waiting, thro The morrow; this Heart will be racing. Pumping each second, Awaiting thy touch; Craving thy face, O' the yearning Is much. Time is so slow When we art Many sea's Away; But I'll get To thee Somehow, The morrow----------if not the morrow; I'll try again another day. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poets poetry ©Earl Jane nagley ( agapi mou) dedicated
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Aug 23, 2016
Aug 23, 2016 at 9:47 PM UTC
Ag feitheamh na bhárach ( Awaiting the morrow) old Irish tongue
Mine Jane, mine Jane, alway's tormented by the gin that thou hast made; didst thou not remember from whence thou came. Forbearance mine love, wilt be tomorrow's praise, If thou canst wait; Hallow thou art, Hold onto faith. Take off thy Kerchief, Make God space, To fill thy soul, Wherein the pieces aren't hole; What's worth more queen, The world? Or God's spiritual throne? There is a preordained Abode; Awaiting thee in heaven. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane nagley( agapi mou) dedicated
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Aug 4, 2016
Aug 4, 2016 at 5:27 PM UTC
Forbearance mine love, wilt be tomorrow's praise
i. Betimes Mine Jane, Betimes; Ourn writing's shalt embrace the entryway Of those divine. ii. Eftsoons when we passeth the moon, Eftsoons wherein there is no time; Ourn regalia white as the peak's Of cosmogyral shine. The flesh Stayeth behind, as we're Fashioned in new Feature. iii. The trees connect with us As the grass that travel's Ourn feet, guide us As teacher's. iv. O' lady Jane, just ahead the seraph's sing Singing holy, holy holy, almighty God; As celestial Bell's ring. v. O' queen of mine, the cherubim art double Winged, with free-spirited mind's; continually Do they praiseth Yahweh, as their glory Is their trait of signs. vi. O' empress of the faraway island's, look To the cosmos of the thrones of starlit Sirens; for the sun and galaxies dance To their feet. vii. O' mine candelabra to ourn Messiah, The dominion being's, makest sure Everything fall's righteous into the Lord's palm's, whether prayer's or Thing's right or wrong, they Makest known God's eternal Will. viii. O' mine soul, mine soul of mine, Virtues play with the motion And elements, their shining One's to guide us in Innocence; miracles They wilt bring thee, When thou feelest None miracle's Mayest come. ix. O' mine burdened lass, O' mine other half, Power's shalt protect thee from the midnight Hour's, wherein roses and flowers dont bloom; But darkness and gloom overtaketh thy room, And the warrior's shalt show to defend thy Kick's and blow's. x. Mine lady, mine girl, life and world; Do not be dismayed, archangel's Hold trumpet's for Jehovah's Display, when problems arise, Night turns to darkness, Remember the light doth invade, The light is the way, to Follow to home. xi. Mine Filipino flower, mine morning, night and hour, Angel's shalt heed thy prayer's and Cry's; when thing's Get bad, don't question nor ask why, for all hath a purpose Under heaven, as thou to hath a purpose mine love. Look up, look up, to yeshua above, take hold of his Love, and pass it to others, to Christian sister's and brother's, To those who hate another, showeth them what love means, To forgive, and with charity for it not to be seen,but privately To god the father in secret. Love, give it; keep it, as ourn Father wouldst want us to do for other's mine Jane., ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane nagley dedicated ( agapi mou) dedicated
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Jul 30, 2016
Jul 30, 2016 at 1:35 PM UTC
רב ועשו להגן עליך ( Many shalt protect thee) Hebrew title---
i. Betimes Mine Jane, Betimes; Ourn writing's shalt embrace the entryway Of those divine. ii. Eftsoons when we passeth the moon, Eftsoons wherein there is no time; Ourn regalia white as the peak's Of cosmogyral shine. The flesh Stayeth behind, as we're Fashioned in new Feature. iii. The trees connect with us As the grass that travel's Ourn feet, guide us As teacher's. iv. O' lady Jane, just ahead the seraph's sing Singing holy, holy holy, almighty God; As celestial Bell's ring. v. O' queen of mine, the cherubim art double Winged, with free-spirited mind's; continually Do they praiseth Yahweh, as their glory Is their trait of signs. vi. O' empress of the faraway island's, look To the cosmos of the thrones of starlit Sirens; for the sun and galaxies dance To their feet. vii. O' mine candelabra to ourn Messiah, The dominion being's, makest sure Everything fall's righteous into the Lord's palm's, whether prayer's or Thing's right or wrong, they Makest known God's eternal Will. viii. O' mine soul, mine soul of mine, Virtues play with the motion And elements, their shining One's to guide us in Innocence; miracles They wilt bring thee, When thou feelest None miracle's Mayest come. ix. O' mine burdened lass, O' mine other half, Power's shalt protect thee from the midnight Hour's, wherein roses and flowers dont bloom; But darkness and gloom overtaketh thy room, And the warrior's shalt show to defend thy Kick's and blow's. x. Mine lady, mine girl, life and world; Do not be dismayed, archangel's Hold trumpet's for Jehovah's Display, when problems arise, Night turns to darkness, Remember the light doth invade, The light is the way, to Follow to home. xi. Mine Filipino flower, mine morning, night and hour, Angel's shalt heed thy prayer's and Cry's; when thing's Get bad, don't question nor ask why, for all hath a purpose Under heaven, as thou to hath a purpose mine love. Look up, look up, to yeshua above, take hold of his Love, and pass it to others, to Christian sister's and brother's, To those who hate another, showeth them what love means, To forgive, and with charity for it not to be seen,but privately To god the father in secret. Love, give it; keep it, as ourn Father wouldst want us to do for other's mine Jane., ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane nagley dedicated ( agapi mou) dedicated
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Some only seest her flesh And her bones; I seest God's handprint That brushstroked Her soul. Some only heed her outer Reflection; I seest a masterpiece In paradisal direction. Some only observe her comings And going's; Not perceiving Her tears, beyond year's; Hath been like white water's flowing. Some only descry Her Filipina eyne; Whilst under her roof She's lonesome, aloof; Pain is her daily bread, As is her heart's Screaming proof. Some only espy, the girl They seek to know; not Knowing nothing of who She really is, an Angel from God's throne. Though this Queen doesn't seest What I seest, she is blinded by Worldly lies; demon's art her Enemies, because she's God's coruscating light. If only she could take a step Out of her body and her mind; She'd be free, to perceive The treasure she is As the creator made Her after his Kind. If only she could Seest, the elegance Inside her soul; She would Knowest She was Created to be God's light, lamp; God's perfect mold. ©Brandon Nagley ©Lonesome poets poetry ©Earl Jane Sardua nagley ( agapi mou) dedicated
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Jul 28, 2016
Jul 28, 2016 at 8:31 PM UTC
Dhè coimhlionta mould ( God's perfect mold) Scottish Gaelic dialect