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In the cold grey light of the sixth of June, in the year of forty-four, The Empire Larch sailed out from Poole to join with thousands more. The largest fleet the world had seen, we sailed in close array, And we set our course for Normandy at the dawning of the day. There was not one man in all our crew but knew what lay in store, For we had waited for that day through five long years of war. We knew that many would not return, yet all our hearts were true, For we were bound for Normandy, where we had a job to do. Now the Empire Larch was a deep-sea tug with a crew of thirty-three, And I was just the galley-boy on my first trip to sea. I little thought when I left home of the dreadful sights I'd see, But I came to manhood on the day that I first saw Normandy. At the Beach of Gold off Arromanches, 'neath the rockets' deadly glare, We towed our blockships into place and we built a harbour there. 'Mid shot and shell we built it well, as history does agree, While brave men died in the swirling tide on the shores of Normandy. Like the Rodney and the Nelson, there were ships of great renown, But rescue tugs all did their share as many a ship went down. We ran our pontoons to the shore within the Mulberry's lee, And we made safe berth for the tanks and guns that would set all Europe free. For every hero's name that's known, a thousand died as well. On stakes and wire their bodies hung, rocked in the ocean swell; And many a mother wept that day for the sons they loved so well, Men who cracked a joke and cadged a smoke as they stormed the gates of hell. As the years pass by, I can still recall the men I saw that day Who died upon that blood-soaked sand where now sweet children play; And those of you who were unborn, who've lived in liberty, Remember those who made it so on the shores of Normandy. ________________________________________
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Jun 6, 2014
Jun 6, 2014 at 3:07 PM UTC
Shores of Normandy by Jim Radford
In the cold grey light of the sixth of June, in the year of forty-four, The Empire Larch sailed out from Poole to join with thousands more. The largest fleet the world had seen, we sailed in close array, And we set our course for Normandy at the dawning of the day. There was not one man in all our crew but knew what lay in store, For we had waited for that day through five long years of war. We knew that many would not return, yet all our hearts were true, For we were bound for Normandy, where we had a job to do. Now the Empire Larch was a deep-sea tug with a crew of thirty-three, And I was just the galley-boy on my first trip to sea. I little thought when I left home of the dreadful sights I'd see, But I came to manhood on the day that I first saw Normandy. At the Beach of Gold off Arromanches, 'neath the rockets' deadly glare, We towed our blockships into place and we built a harbour there. 'Mid shot and shell we built it well, as history does agree, While brave men died in the swirling tide on the shores of Normandy. Like the Rodney and the Nelson, there were ships of great renown, But rescue tugs all did their share as many a ship went down. We ran our pontoons to the shore within the Mulberry's lee, And we made safe berth for the tanks and guns that would set all Europe free. For every hero's name that's known, a thousand died as well. On stakes and wire their bodies hung, rocked in the ocean swell; And many a mother wept that day for the sons they loved so well, Men who cracked a joke and cadged a smoke as they stormed the gates of hell. As the years pass by, I can still recall the men I saw that day Who died upon that blood-soaked sand where now sweet children play; And those of you who were unborn, who've lived in liberty, Remember those who made it so on the shores of Normandy. ________________________________________
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I have always liked, Defiant Africans, Nelson, Patrice, Kenyatta, Martin Luther King, Groovy black men, ******* with attitude, But they intimidate me, Black men. Freedom fighters, Bar room brawlers, And I rise from sleep, Sheened in sweat, Running away, Scribbling my number, On scraps of paper, On foreheads and trousers, On outstretched palms, And I’m breathing heavily, Feeling stained, Because, That one there, The white man in Navy uniform, With hair on his ***** I know him, -conquistador- He smells of garlic and grease, And my black friends call me, ****** ***** ***** Will he take the lion tooth offered, Will he make the tribal dance? -I can teach him to love the earth, Teach him to plant his feet in, deep- I ********** from sleep, supported By thick, colonial, muscle. I am forging steel, Industrial iron, I am engineering a white lover Beneath the sheets, whilst Apologising to freedom fighters, Who call me ****** ***** *****
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Jul 20, 2012
Jul 20, 2012 at 4:55 PM UTC
****** ***** *****
I believe it was the sawdust of summer when I found your voice in a shadow of a song it reminded me of my past hurt. You sang so beautifully of lilacs and photogenic water, you build harmonies powerful enough to save angels in a storm. Quickly I caught on and held tight to your butterflies you called lyrics. You spoke of love like you had a doctrine in it. I thought for men love was a learning curve. You proved me wrong. You did not just create music and magic you birth colors out of sound and called them stories. You blurred the lines between reality and fantasy. I bet your music is similar to the way God speaks. I bet you discovered a guitar inside of a black deity and the piano inside of a white devil's broken heart.   Prince, I bet you can play anything even the fossils of flowers. Your music is an endless drug, a purple high. Listening to you made me feel like all four seasons cuddled up with a kiss. Tell me when did you get tired of playing love songs? When did balancing the moon and a microphone become all too much for you? Who choked the life out of your vocal chords? **** I would give almost anything to hear you live again! To wear your songs in my ears like Heirlooms.  Oh Wait, I think I get it. Is this how you go beyond means of self to teach us dead silence is music too?
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Aug 30, 2018
Aug 30, 2018 at 9:11 AM UTC
"A Poem For Prince Rogers Nelson"
Imagine a world with no discrimination A world living in harmony comprising of peaceful nations The only colour reference would be made to nature Humans will no longer be judged on their nomenclature Such is a dream seen by all But Sir Mandela was the one who took the call On July 18, 1918, a hero was born But due to his colour all everyone did was scorn No one in his family had ever attended school He was the first one to break this rule On the first day of school their teacher gave them an English name This was an African custom due to British bias – how mundane And that is how Nelson became his first name He kept it even after he shot to fame A member of the African National Congress He gave his opponents a reason to stress A great politician, revolutionist, lawyer and philanthropist Served 27 years in jail but never used his fist Although a controversial figure for most of his life He won the Nobel Peace Prize for ending the South African apartheid strife On December 5, 2013, this giant passed away The things that we can learn from him are a lot more than I can say
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Dec 13, 2013
Dec 13, 2013 at 10:30 AM UTC
Nelson Mandela
Every now and then I go deep inside my mind Just to have a little rest And see what I can find I don't go in there often It dark and I must say That sometimes I'm afraid That I may lose my way There's a little corner café Where Groucho sits alone Stan Laurel sits there writing gags And Greta Garbo sits and moans Sinatra sings for all of them John Lennon talks to God Brian Jones gives swimming lessons There's Liz Taylor and Mike Todd Over in the distance At a table in the corner Hemmingway sells movie scripts To mogul man Jack Warner Elvis does a hip shake Ruth and Gherig playing catch Bud and Lou do Who's on First Humphrey Bogart lights a  match Charles Dickens playing darts A red balloon comes floating by Andy Warhol sits with Nico Where German pop songs go to die Marilyn and James Dean Sit quietly talking on the stairs John Kennedy and his brother Bob Just pretend that they are both not there Chico plays piano and Harpo with his harp Bad jokes float around the room being told by silent stars Phil Everly and Phil Ramone They're new here so they're woozy Sit talking of the songs they'll miss Rick Nelson sings of Susie You see it is a mad mad place in my head when I may wander I don't go in too deep And I've met Henry Fonda There's images, and icons Family, and friends on a little street inside my head That's a circle with no ends
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Jan 27, 2014
Jan 27, 2014 at 11:53 AM UTC
Deep Inside My Mind
We have heard of so many leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Gandhi so many fallen heroes Then we heard of the man who destroyed apartheid In South Africa, And quickly the word Nelson Mandela pops into our heads The dark and the light the sadness, the pain, Then there’s Nelson Mandela legacy turning the other cheeks against your aggressors everybody and every nation needs inspirations but to win: a soul is require to become such power leaders like them R.I.P Nelson Mandela Our Anti-Apartheid hero
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Dec 7, 2013
Dec 7, 2013 at 9:59 AM UTC
Nelson Mandela
Someone collect all the hatred, and all the vehemence too. then don't recycle or reciprocate it. turn it all into something else, rich and green and full of kindness. distill it, remove the impurities, coagulate it away from it's cold tungsten tensile titanium. some of us only have to try, it can be done. Einstein said so; and Mother Teresa and Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr. and brother Nelson too. Someone collect all the hatred, and all the vehemence too. then don't recycle or reciprocate it. turn it all into something else, rich and green and full of kindness. distill it, remove the impurities, coagulate it away from it's cold tungsten tensile titanium. encase it in concrete and steel, bury it with the radioactive waste. let it lie for it's half life, in over 40,000 tears.
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Dec 9, 2013
Dec 9, 2013 at 3:46 PM UTC
tungsten & titanium
'Are you pleasing those Lions?' She thinks to herself under Nelson's Column. 'I am no hero of the Nile, nor of Trafalgar. I am an empty vessel.' City of Angels, yet full of devils. Will she find the exit from Oblivion, in those molten, vermillion revels? 'And will you climb that stairway to heaven? Is it true that what glitters is gold?' That golden dust, which lies on her beside table, sedative for her sorrows. 'Oh he was a foul coxcomb. England expects every heart will follow its duty!' She is followed, by those feral eyes; Those on the underground, those in the streets And those who she will wish her eyes will never meet.
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Jul 18, 2017
Jul 18, 2017 at 6:59 PM UTC
Feral Expectations
I turned on the news tonight, and saw a familiar face Maya Angelou speaks of Nelson Mandela “His day is done, our skies are leadened.” It hit me then, Forgiveness is more than  “Oh…it’s okay…” If a man, a single freed prisoner, can change a whole country, can forgive oppression, and depression, and apartheid brutality, Forgiveness is not simple. Sorry is not simple. It’s a chance, to open the door to redemption, Entire countries have forgiven the inhumanity of the past, And yet all of us, each day, Become angry for such small matters. If nations can rebuild, If Polish person can love a German After the Holocaust, We CAN forgive. Forgiveness is the key to our self-imposed prisons.
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May 16, 2014
May 16, 2014 at 12:53 PM UTC
Sorry Is Not Simple
.                                 J o h n                               Dillinger                            "P retty Boy"                            F l oyd "Baby                           Face"    Nelson                            Al   "Scarface"                            Capone  "Ma                            c h i ne   Gun"                            Kelly  Charles                           "Lucky" Lucia                            no     B u g s y                            Siegel    Carlo                            Gambino Jack                            Diamond Tom                            Devaney Jame                            s Coonan  D a           wood Ibrahcan       Kray  Brothers         Demetrius Flenory  Joaquin Guzman           James  Burke           Meyer Lansky              Bonnie                         Clyde
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Oct 20, 2014
Oct 20, 2014 at 1:06 PM UTC
Gangster ****
The world watched as Hope entangled itself around the minds of the willing. They watched as Justice took its first breath as the seed that sprung from Freedom's ***** An illegitimate child of chaos,born a burden to a crutched nation. The world looked away as dozens of corpses piled up into skyscrapers. Skyscrapers,for eagles to perch and nest their wealth over spilt blood. Forgiveness was wrapped around the mouths of the unsatisfied. Muted screams of those whose hearts were set ablaze with vengeance. Hushed down by Nelson Mandela's words of healing over wounds of discrimination. Now up and about,a nation on its feet,embarking on this journey of union and peace.
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Sep 7, 2014
Sep 7, 2014 at 7:29 PM UTC
South Africa
This isn't the freedom I want to call freedom... because this freedom isn't the freedom our great freedom fighters died for in the Years of apartheid. This freedom is not the same freedom the generation of 1985 wished for and and dreamed of... freedom died along with our long gone heroes,Nelson Mandela, Walter susilu and Solomon.it died with our young brothers and sisters in sharpville! it isn't freedom if we are still afraid to walk out of our houses at 6am it is not freedom if we can't let go of what the white men did to our black men and woman this freedom isn't the freedom defined in Oxford dictionaries.... children are free to smoke men are free to **** woman are free sell their bodies and we yet we are free? this freedom isn't free! we are not free because we are racist we are selfish we are foolish we lack knowledge and we are full of ignorance! we are not free,this isn't the time to celebrate freedom but to fight for the freedom we've lost. -27thApril2016.
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Apr 24, 2016
Apr 24, 2016 at 4:07 PM UTC
was there ever freedom?
instead of making them feel at home we are telling them to go back home have we got no shame calling our brothers and sisters foreigners in their own motherland? what happened to Ubuntu? umntu ngu mntu ngabantu? has the long walk to freedom not been walk for us? there will be no freedom in Africa if we still believe in brutality rather than humanity there will be no freedom in Africa if  don't understand the meaning of struggle, poverty yesterday we were crying for freedom praising and promoting the spirit of togetherness,today we stone the same African brother who held our hands in the years of apartheid and gave us hope! why do we have to be so cruel not so fucken cool! Nelson Mandela did not die for this! Walter sisulu did not die for this! our black brothers and sisters in sharpville did not die for this! where did it all go wrong? we claim to be the land of peace yet we do not know the meaning of forgiveness we claim to be the land of great leaders and born dreamers yet we do not know   the meaning of Ubuntu! I am not proud of what this land has become....
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Aug 18, 2015
Aug 18, 2015 at 8:14 PM UTC
these xenophobic attacks must stop!
you were just one man. jailed for infinity. you never bent. stronger than steel. oppressed from day one. segregated by your skin. you were never broken. stronger than steel. the odds were against you. against your entire race. your faith never wavered. stronger than steel. i walked where you laid. where you eat, where you ran. your land gave me strength. stronger than steel. your love was so unending. your hate, no where to be found. you saved a who nation. stronger than steel. Madiba. Madiba. Nelson Mandela the original superman. Stronger then Steel.
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Oct 30, 2014
Oct 30, 2014 at 1:06 AM UTC
madiba
It was nightfall, I felt very sleepy, And I dozed-off To the stud in my Dreams-Dreams. Oh how strong he was! All muscle unlike my body, Stiffer, stronger & ***** he was! She gave a bath, And a massage too, To the stud in my Dreams-Dreams. She caresses it sweetly, And she kisses it too, Yes, the stud in my Dreams-Dreams. She kissed my stud, A bit too much and, The stud spewed its stomach Out on her face, In my most wild Dreams-Dreams. The girl's eyes were, Teeming with tears, To the stud in my Dreams-Dreams. As she was happy, Tears were of joy, To the stud in my Dreams-Dreams.
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Apr 2, 2013
Apr 2, 2013 at 1:53 AM UTC
The Stud In My Dream (36-Lined Nelson)
Idiot Man everyone knows about the super hero dudes the super cool who protect us from the bad and crudes Batman, Superman, Spiderman even Batgirl too they use their brains to outsmart villains and fools to bring justice and kindness to a world sometimes unkind well I searched all over the net trying to find a way to create a new man of evil and no it's not stuntman Evel Knievel I call him Idiot Man and he lives up to his billing he writes words of assnine stupidity completely filling and entire page and more of ideas that are dumb when he should be in the corner ******* his thumb he cant recognize beauty when it's right there in sight he doesn't know how to apologize to set things right I guess it's hard to find a graceful way out when you have left absolutely no doubt that you are in fact Idiot Man David Nelson ....
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Aug 14, 2011
Aug 14, 2011 at 6:30 PM UTC
Idiot Man
Holy Monday walking with my dog in the burbs I spied a palm frond laying by the curb still moist and pliant fresh to touch what blasphemer discarded this icon beloved so much? one day removed from Palm Sunday glory does the heathen who disposed of it know this precious leaf’s story? it was then I recalled its reason for being its a carpet for a King’s footsteps its not for keeping so there it lay where it should be as my dog and I resumed our closer walk with Thee Music Selection: Willie Nelson Just a Closer Walk With Thee Oakland 4/2/12 jbm
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Mar 21, 2013
Mar 21, 2013 at 9:21 PM UTC
Palm Frond
Islamist Extremists. Boat Capsized. Obama and Nelson Mandela. Celebrity Lies. Plane Crash. Forest Fires. Missing Girl. Handgun-buyers. Amazon Lawsuit. ANT-MAN. Low Supplies! Walmart Empty Shelves. Chinese Food Scandal. Microsoft Layoffs. Heat and Gasoline. Oil. Mad Max! Comic Book Convention Drama. Breast Lumps and Swelling. Television. Veteran's Hospitals. Israel and Gaza Fight On. Beachgoers Hit by Lightning. Baseball Drinking Songs. Sci-fi, Wi-fi, Ebola, and Libya. Ukraine. Venezuela. Marriage. Liver failure. Allen Webster. USA. RACE CARS. Global Catastrophe Down to Warming of the Earth. Dinosaurs Had Feathers. MH17. Profits. Desert Bakery. Syria. We Must be Mad. Philippines: 100 Million People on an Island. Salmonella Lawsuit. Cheeseburger Diet. Twinkies Never Going Bad. Putin, Palin, and the Tour de France. Fracking. Cats and Dogs.
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Jul 27, 2014
Jul 27, 2014 at 10:36 PM UTC
News
Rules, policies and conflicts imprison you. Protest and righteousness freed you. In America, we called it segregation. Twisted words of countries like South Africa called it Apartheid. Separation of the races accepted as legal at a certain time. What about injustice that makes ANY race feels correct? But like that old saying goes, things changes with time. Which Nelson Mandela you eventually saw within your life time. It's always those that faced the harshness of trouble that's the most forgiving. And many of times, it's the innocent prisoner. You led. While holding onto no grudge. You stood strong against those that refused to change. In America that's still a familiar ring. Ghandi, King and others fought with words. Similar to the qualities and traits of our Lord Jesus. It's always the peacekeepers that showcase the hate. While the supporters of wars stay quiet silently supporting the crime. So, so long Nelson. God's waiting for your soul. You serve your purpose. You serve your goal. Nelson Mandela, son of the motherland. You will always be remember, as a good man.
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Dec 5, 2013
Dec 5, 2013 at 7:55 PM UTC
Nelson(So Long)
When I see Nelson Mandela, I see a man of love. This love had to come from a God above. When I see Nelson Mandela, I see a man filled with joy. He exit the prison dancing, joining in with men, and women, and every girl and boy. When I see Nelson Mandela, I see a man of peace. Even if it took 27 years of ******* he refused to let it cease. When I see Nelson Mandela, I see a man who suffered long. He always remained with humility, even though his suffering was wrong. When I see Nelson Mandela, I see a man filled with gentleness. He wanted to teach mankind, to be nothing less. When I see Nelson Mandela, I see a man who produce goodness throughout the land. He believed to get this accompolished; he knew this fruit must stand. When I see Nelson Mandela, I see a man of faith. He made himself content serving his time; determined to do what's right. When I see Nelson Mandela, I see a man of meekness. He was not high minded, but encouraged people to grow out of their weakness. When I see Nelson Mandela, I see a man who had temperance. He knew how to get his point of view over, while even giving you a chance.
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Dec 8, 2013
Dec 8, 2013 at 3:18 PM UTC
The Fruit of Nelson Mandela
In the 80's! In the 80's they ran. The petrified black diamonds. From the mines of Africa. Chased by near **** oppressors. The white guys...supreme...? No chance. Tried to play apartheid games vicious of cruelty. Smoking out the black guys. Locking them in evil segregation. Beaten and battered with no choice! At the end the white ******* With the miserable voices. Lost soul control. When apartheid was destroyed. 11th February, Released set free. Nelson Mandela. Father of dignity. We need to remember under the skin. That we are still kith and kin. By ladylivvi1 © 2013 ladylivvi1 (All rights reserved)
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Dec 16, 2013
Dec 16, 2013 at 4:47 PM UTC
In the 80's!
Slavery is the opposite of freedom. Is doing what you want and how you want it. When you decide to be free, you are on the top of anything you ever wonder being someday. Freedom is a concept many people or parents or adults believe is debauchery; at some point, we all need to be free to succeed in our own life. I never listened that someone survived because he lived someone else lifestyle. Freedom is the internal force we have to choose by ourself without persuasive thoughts of external people. What is the scientific or definition of freedom? The state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint. Freedom is an absolute right. We are born to become free not to withhold ourself. The term freedom varies from one culture to another. Not everywhere, you can decide your religion (Saudi Arabia, for example. Islam is their official religion and no one can go against it) the right to do what one wants, eat what we want, learns what we want, live where he want… So, freedom is a synonym of “wanting” and “dreaming”. How many historical people had made a change in universal history, like Matin Luther King said in one of his speech, “I had a dreams”. He fighted even if there were many people against him, but he made it, what matters, now he’s country lives forever free. Freedom is taking risk, no matter the impact that will have on your life later. Nelson Mandela stood on jail for long time, almost all his life, because of expressing how liberty or freedom meant to him. If he wasn’t brave enough slavery could still exist! In conclusion , freedom is the courage we have to do something we desire. If we are free enough we can fly high, and no people will stand in front of us, never; because we will be so on top of them, they will feel small next to us. Be smart, and choose your fights, be careful on your moves, but remember to keep your self original from begginnig to the end. There is people who change or get lost in the mid process of their lifes, but only those who want and have this freedom spirit will spotlight anywhere. Don’t let people limit your freedom!
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Apr 13, 2015
Apr 13, 2015 at 11:14 PM UTC
Freedom
Slavery is the opposite of freedom. Is doing what you want and how you want it. When you decide to be free, you are on the top of anything you ever wonder being someday. Freedom is a concept many people or parents or adults believe is debauchery; at some point, we all need to be free to succeed in our own life. I never listened that someone survived because he lived someone else lifestyle. Freedom is the internal force we have to choose by ourself without persuasive thoughts of external people. What is the scientific or definition of freedom? The state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint. Freedom is an absolute right. We are born to become free not to withhold ourself. The term freedom varies from one culture to another. Not everywhere, you can decide your religion (Saudi Arabia, for example. Islam is their official religion and no one can go against it) the right to do what one wants, eat what we want, learns what we want, live where he want… So, freedom is a synonym of “wanting” and “dreaming”. How many historical people had made a change in universal history, like Matin Luther King said in one of his speech, “I had a dreams”. He fighted even if there were many people against him, but he made it, what matters, now he’s country lives forever free. Freedom is taking risk, no matter the impact that will have on your life later. Nelson Mandela stood on jail for long time, almost all his life, because of expressing how liberty or freedom meant to him. If he wasn’t brave enough slavery could still exist! In conclusion , freedom is the courage we have to do something we desire. If we are free enough we can fly high, and no people will stand in front of us, never; because we will be so on top of them, they will feel small next to us. Be smart, and choose your fights, be careful on your moves, but remember to keep your self original from begginnig to the end. There is people who change or get lost in the mid process of their lifes, but only those who want and have this freedom spirit will spotlight anywhere. Don’t let people limit your freedom!
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clinton rebukes israel over east jerusalem homes obama nasa plans catastrophic say moon astronauts alaska wolves **** woman's teacher out jogging ireland frees 3 cartoonist plot suspects sarkozy and brown attack u.s. over protectionism pope benedict's former diocese rehoused abuser priest chile puts quake damage at $30bn winnie denies interview criticizing nelson mandela climate change makes birds shrink in north america dr rowan williams is honored for work on russia weymouth ridgeway skeletons scandinavian vikings live bangladesh v england michael schumacher pledges to raise game in bahrain can the u.s. vice-president broker middle east peace? sarkozy's party faces socialist drubbing remote indian state set for development new york dust victims split on 9/11 deal german tells of childhood abuse by catholic priest a step closer to the american dream? lehman: how $50bn was buried in london ba strike union announces dates in march china's oil demand increase astonishing says iea china warns google to comply with censorship laws net clash for web police projects hsbc admits huge swiss bank data theft phil spector ****** conviction appealed sir david jason to voice cbbc animation climate change 'makes birds shrink' in north america thalidomide effect mystery solved blood pressure fluctuations warning sign for stroke winnie denies interview criticizing nelson mandela mogadishu residents told to leave somali capital same-sex couples marry in mexico city by mistake i clicked on wrong button and lost everything
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Mar 12, 2010
Mar 12, 2010 at 6:59 PM UTC
**** blue jesus
clinton rebukes israel over east jerusalem homes obama nasa plans catastrophic say moon astronauts alaska wolves **** woman's teacher out jogging ireland frees 3 cartoonist plot suspects sarkozy and brown attack u.s. over protectionism pope benedict's former diocese rehoused abuser priest chile puts quake damage at $30bn winnie denies interview criticizing nelson mandela climate change makes birds shrink in north america dr rowan williams is honored for work on russia weymouth ridgeway skeletons scandinavian vikings live bangladesh v england michael schumacher pledges to raise game in bahrain can the u.s. vice-president broker middle east peace? sarkozy's party faces socialist drubbing remote indian state set for development new york dust victims split on 9/11 deal german tells of childhood abuse by catholic priest a step closer to the american dream? lehman: how $50bn was buried in london ba strike union announces dates in march china's oil demand increase astonishing says iea china warns google to comply with censorship laws net clash for web police projects hsbc admits huge swiss bank data theft phil spector ****** conviction appealed sir david jason to voice cbbc animation climate change 'makes birds shrink' in north america thalidomide effect mystery solved blood pressure fluctuations warning sign for stroke winnie denies interview criticizing nelson mandela mogadishu residents told to leave somali capital same-sex couples marry in mexico city by mistake i clicked on wrong button and lost everything
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Disturbing Behavior disturbing behavior, is what you'll see from me, disturbing behavior, is what you'll get from me, I have only one thing, on this troubled mind, what next disturbing thing, can this freak show find obnoxious revealing, of my inner faults and fears, gentle concealing, of my blow gun darts and spears, telling you one thing, when I'm meaning something else, hoping I conceal the truth, releasing my magic spells cause I am so caught up in me, its all about my wants, hiding behind my fears, showing artificial fronts revolting persuasions, is what I try to employ, persistent evasions, from the truths my ploy, never giving straight answers, to any questions asked, have to keep my feelings, yes my fears stay masked disturbing behavior, is what I'm all about you see, disturbing behavior, is what you'll always get from me, there's just one thing, on this troubled mind, calculating the next disturbing thing in this hollow mind cause I am so caught up in me, its all about my wants, hiding behind my fears, showing artificial fronts David Nelson aka Gomer Lepoet New song lyrics, get me to the recording booth quickly
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Mar 28, 2010
Mar 28, 2010 at 10:00 PM UTC
Disturbing Behavior
Hindi ako kumakain ng tae o umiinom ng ihi, Lalo namang hindi ako humahalik sa tumbong. Lumaki ako’ng mahirap at naranasan ko’ng maapi, Pero kahit kelan hindi sumuko ang diwa ko, Laging nakikipaglaban ang puso’t isipan ko. Nakabilanggo ako sa sistema na kinasusuklaman ko, Oo bilanggo ang katawan ko ng pangangailangan para Mabuhay pero mulat ang isipan ko. Ang hampas-lupa Ko lang na katawan ang nakabilanggo subalit ang puso at Isip ko kailanman hindi mapipiit. Nakikinig ako pero hindi ibig sabihin na naniniwala ako, Nagbabasa ako pero hindi nangangahulogan na tinatanggap ko ito. Ang malayang isipan ang pinaka-mataas na antas ng pakikipaglaban, Kailanman hindi ito masusupil, apoy ito ng kaluluwang hindi kailanman Mapapatay; mananatili itong nagliliyab. Hindi ako sumisigaw sa kalsada o nag-aarmas habang Nakakanlong sa mga gubat pero patuloy ako’ng tumututol. Ginagamit ko ang aking panulat sa paglaban. Rebelde ako’ng Lagalag na hindi matatahimik. Maangas ang aking panulat at Nagliliyab ang aking mga letra.   Rebelde, aktibista, radikal, militante, sosyalista, komunista, Ateista, anarkista – oo lahat ng yan ay ako. All in one ika nga, Kung saan ang dehado dun ako pumapanig ayaw ko sa mga liyamado Sapagkat karamihan sa kanila ay tarantado. Pro-labor, pro-masa Pro-poor siguro nga ganyan ako. Kaya marahil pro-Bonifacio ako at Hindi pro-Rizal. Kaya siguro idolo ko si Nelson Mandela, Gandhi, Malcolm X, Amado V. Hernandez at iba pang radikal kasi tulad nila meron akong Malayang Isipan.
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Dec 2, 2017
Dec 2, 2017 at 7:40 AM UTC
MALAYANG ISIPAN
Hindi ako kumakain ng tae o umiinom ng ihi, Lalo namang hindi ako humahalik sa tumbong. Lumaki ako’ng mahirap at naranasan ko’ng maapi, Pero kahit kelan hindi sumuko ang diwa ko, Laging nakikipaglaban ang puso’t isipan ko. Nakabilanggo ako sa sistema na kinasusuklaman ko, Oo bilanggo ang katawan ko ng pangangailangan para Mabuhay pero mulat ang isipan ko. Ang hampas-lupa Ko lang na katawan ang nakabilanggo subalit ang puso at Isip ko kailanman hindi mapipiit. Nakikinig ako pero hindi ibig sabihin na naniniwala ako, Nagbabasa ako pero hindi nangangahulogan na tinatanggap ko ito. Ang malayang isipan ang pinaka-mataas na antas ng pakikipaglaban, Kailanman hindi ito masusupil, apoy ito ng kaluluwang hindi kailanman Mapapatay; mananatili itong nagliliyab. Hindi ako sumisigaw sa kalsada o nag-aarmas habang Nakakanlong sa mga gubat pero patuloy ako’ng tumututol. Ginagamit ko ang aking panulat sa paglaban. Rebelde ako’ng Lagalag na hindi matatahimik. Maangas ang aking panulat at Nagliliyab ang aking mga letra.   Rebelde, aktibista, radikal, militante, sosyalista, komunista, Ateista, anarkista – oo lahat ng yan ay ako. All in one ika nga, Kung saan ang dehado dun ako pumapanig ayaw ko sa mga liyamado Sapagkat karamihan sa kanila ay tarantado. Pro-labor, pro-masa Pro-poor siguro nga ganyan ako. Kaya marahil pro-Bonifacio ako at Hindi pro-Rizal. Kaya siguro idolo ko si Nelson Mandela, Gandhi, Malcolm X, Amado V. Hernandez at iba pang radikal kasi tulad nila meron akong Malayang Isipan.
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