Those who know do not talk Those who talk do not know TTC 56 (Lin) Some day’s speak for themselves. “Close the mouth Shut the doors Blunt the sharpness Unravel the knots Dim the glare Mix the dust This is called Mystic Oneness.” TTC 56 (Lin) I also call this meditation, or as I haveContinue reading “Tao Te Ching Day 47: Long Day”
Tag Archives: Poetry
A Darkness Building Part 2 #writingcommunity #poetry
The street lay bare the darkness and blood that lined the place only moments before now still as if it had been there for years. A quick wind kicked in sending a high hiss through the stale lifeless night. A streak of crackling light ripped into the midnight, sending electricity sparking in the misted atmosphere.Continue reading “A Darkness Building Part 2 #writingcommunity #poetry”
A Darkness Building (Audio) #poetry
The loss of all life inside the estuary brought about more minions of death and doom than he was able to handle. His instincts had led him down this road, fighting every demon with righteous wrath and a Feral call to the God of heaven that appeared before him in his darkest moments. All theContinue reading “A Darkness Building (Audio) #poetry”
“Thy Will be Done” Guest Blog by Matthew Poole #WritingCommunity #WednesdayWisdom
Matthew Poole joins the Blog again with another thoughtful piece. Follow Matthew on facebook@ https://www.facebook.com/authormattpoole and Twitter @https://twitter.com/MdpooleA His Book “Salt and Light: Being the Hands and Feet of Christ” is available this Septemeber. I recently shared a poem/song I wrote in 2004. My wife and I had been married for a year and tryingContinue reading ““Thy Will be Done” Guest Blog by Matthew Poole #WritingCommunity #WednesdayWisdom”
“In The Name” (With Audio) #writingcommunity #wakeup #mondaymorning
Lined up and mixed up. Shot straight to disrupt. A piece of me that gives up. Letting go with fist up. Thirsted cups hung deep with waste, in my mind a ceaseless state. Helping find my misplaced fate. It waits for me upon this date an eternal now holds my call wishing and wanting more…Continue reading ““In The Name” (With Audio) #writingcommunity #wakeup #mondaymorning”
A Darkness Building Part 2 #writingcommunity #poetry
The street lay bare the darkness and blood that lined the place only moments before now still as if it had been there for years. A quick wind kicked in sending a high hiss through the stale lifeless night. A streak of crackling light ripped into the midnight, sending electricity sparking in the misted atmosphere.Continue reading “A Darkness Building Part 2 #writingcommunity #poetry”
A Darkness Building (Audio) #writingcommunity #poetry
The loss of all life inside the estuary brought about more minions of death and doom than he was able to handle. His instincts had led him down this road, fighting every demon with righteous wrath and a Feral call to the God of heaven that appeared before him in his darkest moments. All theContinue reading “A Darkness Building (Audio) #writingcommunity #poetry”
It’s Me. #writingcommunity #thursdaythoughts
Fast forward to a time in the middle of nowhere, where space exists only as a reference to somethingness. Where the wind blows past the point of dropping sound and a miniature planet swings on a spinning ground. Move forward to a place of fatigue and depravity, where mankind begins with a handful of madnessContinue reading “It’s Me. #writingcommunity #thursdaythoughts”
Rage of The Monster
I woke up angry this morning, with rage and vengeance. I had this feeling to go and get in a fight. I wanted to attack. I feel as if I have been sitting back being pleasant to everyone around me. While most have come to my door with pleasantness I have had many show upContinue reading “Rage of The Monster”
Let Go: The Death of Being Poor. (With Audio)
I dragged all this stuff with me along the way. I pulled my dresser and my lamp and my old mattress into the room I would stay. I thought for sure I would need them for where else would I lay. If I didn’t bring it all with me I would have nothing. I can’tContinue reading “Let Go: The Death of Being Poor. (With Audio)”
