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A Time For Unity

30 Dec

A Time For Unity

By

Tiffany Renee Johnson

There’s a time for laughter,
There’s a time for sadness,
But the most important thing of all,
Is that there’s a time for unity.

There’s a time for joy,
There’s a time for sorrow,
But the most important thing of all,
Is that there’s a time for unity.

There’s a time where a group of individuals gather together to cherish every minutte, day, hour, month and last but not least, year that they have to be with each other.
There’s a time for peace,
there’s a time for hope,
but the most important thing of all,
Is that there’s a time for unity.

There’s a time for comfort,
There’s a time to love,
But the most important thing of all,
Is that there’s a time for unity.

There’s a time to hug,
There’s a time to hold someone who’s in need for encouraging words,
But the most important thing of all,
Is that there’s a time for unity. 

The Night Before Christmas, Part I

23 Dec

The Night Before Christmas

‘Twas the night before Christmas–Old Santa was pissed.
He cussed out the elves and threw down his list.
Miserable little brats, ungrateful little jerks.
I have a good mind to scrap and whole works!

I’ve busted my ass for damn near a year,
Instead of “Thanks Santa”–what do I hear?
The old lady bitches cause I work late at night.
The elves want more money–the reindeer a little fight.

Rudolph got drunk and goosed all the maids.
Donner is pregnant and Vixen had AIDS.
And just when I thought that b things would get better
Those assholes from the IRS sent me a letter,
They say I owe taxes–if that ain’t damn funny
Who the hell ever sent Santa Claus any money?

And the kids these days–they all are the pits
They want the impossible–those mean little shits
I spent a whole year making wagons and sleds
Assembling dolls–their arms, legs and heads
I made a ton of yo yo’s–no request for them,
They want computers and robots–they think I’m IBM!

Flying through the air … dodging the trees
Falling down chimneys and skinning my knees
I’m quitting this job there’s just no enjoyment
I’ll sit on my fat ass and draw unemployment.
There’s no Christmas this year now you know the reason,
I found me a blonde. I’m going SOUTH for the season.

The Night Before Tiger

23 Dec

Twas the night of Thanksgiving and out of the house
Tiger Woods came a flyin’, chased by his spouse..
She wielded a nine iron and wasn’t too merry,
Cause a bimbo’s phone number was in his Blackberry.
He’d been cheatin’ on Elin, and the story progressed.
Woman after woman stepped up and confessed.
He’d been cheatin’ with Holly, and Jaimee, and Cori,
With Joselyn, and Kalika. The world had the story.
From the top of the Tour to the basement of blues,
Tiger’s sad sordid tale was all over the news.
With hostesses, waitresses, he had lots of sex,
When not in their pants, he was sendin’ them texts.
Despite all his cryin’ and beggin’ and pleadin’,
Tiger’s wife went investin’ a new home in Sweden .
And I heard her exclaim from her white Escalade,
If you’re gettin’ laid then I’m gettin’ paid.
She’s not pouting, in fact, she is of jolly good cheer,
Her prenup made Christmas come early this year.
 

O Come All Ye Faithful

22 Dec

O Come All Ye Faithful

O Come All Ye Faithful, was written in Latin to the music Adeste Fideles. John F. Wade wrote those words around 1743. Frederick Oakeley translated the Latin
to English in 1841. William T. Brooke translated the last two verses, 4 and 5 a few years later.

O Come All Ye Faithful has 6 versus. The music is also attributed to John F. Wade but some say it was written by John Reading or Simao Portogallo.
John F. Wade’s origens are confused since he had to escape the Jacobean Rebellion in 1745. His birth is not really known and is given as some place in
England or in Douay, France, where he settled in 1745. He was a Catholic although not a member of the clergy, he was strongly influenced by his religion.

John F. Wade wrote his hymn’s for individual benefactor’s and his date of death is known as August 16, 1786, in Douay, France. His English birth is assumed
since he lived with exiled Englishmen in France and his hymns used Jacobean flourishes or decorations.
One of his historical researchers, Professor Bennet Zon who is also Head of the Department of Music in Durham University says that his hymn Adeste Fideles
is actually a poem celebrating the birth of Prince Charles of England.
The hymn has a decipherable code known by the word “faithful” which was code for those who followed the Pretender to the throne, James Francis Edward Stuart.
The hymn itself is supposedly an ode to Bonnie Prince Charles, the true king.
Durham University is the third oldest university in England and was founded by Act of Parliament in 1832 and given a Royal Charter in 1837.   

O Come All ye Faithful 

O come, all ye faithful,
Joyful and triumphant,
O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem;
Come and behold him,
Born the King of angels; 

(Chorus)
O come, let us adore him,
O come, let us adore him,
O Come, let us adore him, Christ the Lord.
 
God of God,
Light of Light,
Lo! He abhors not the Virgin’s womb:
Very God,
Begotten, not created; (Chorus)

Sing, choirs of angels,
Sing in exultation,
Sing, all ye citizens of heaven above;
Glory to God
In the highest; (Chorus)

See how the shepherds,
Summoned to his cradle,
Leaving their flocks, draw nigh to gaze;
We too will thither
Bend our joyful footsteps; (Chorus)

Child, for us sinners
Poor and in the manger,
We would embrace thee, with love and awe;
Who would not live thee,
Loving us so dearly? (Chorus)

Yea, Lord, we greet thee,
Born this happy morning;
Jesus, to thee be glory given;
Word of the Father,
Now in flesh appearing; (Chorus) 

Winter Wonder Land

22 Dec

The following is a guest post by MJ Phoenix. To submit a post, please Click here.

Winter Wonder Land

In the darkened sky,
And on the ground below,
a light glimmers!
Glimmers from the blanket
That lays there so still,
after the storm it caused,
brightening the land and
Yet changing everything about it.

sparkling like a jewel,
Hidden in a dark room,
The blanket drapes everything with such glamour.
Hanging on the bear branches,
Draping them with glitter,
Like from a Christmas card picture.

Upon the buildings,
Layered so precisely,
The white icing all it falls upon
Into a elegant cake,
Glinting in the starlight.

And below on the ground,
Where dismal once tred,
Now lies a fabric of purity,
Lay there so perfect and picturesque
You would believe it was a magical kingdom.

The sounds of silence,
Muffled by the white carpet,
The crunch now audible beneath your boots,
And yet so still
After the blizzard before it,
The winter wonderland exists to be,
And yet is so unreal,
Almost untrue,
But it is real,
as real as me and you!

Thought For the Day

21 Dec

I ran into a stranger as he passed by,
“Oh excuse me please” was my reply.
He said, “Please excuse me too;
I wasn’t watching for you.”
We were very polite, this stranger and I.
We went on our way and we said good-bye.
But at home a different story is told,
How we treat our loved ones, young and old.
Later that day, cooking the evening meal,
My son stood beside me very still.
When I turned, I nearly knocked him down.
“Move out of the way,” I said with a frown.
He walked away, his little heart broken.
I didn’t realize how harshly I’d spoken.
While I lay awake in bed,
God’s still small voice came to me and said,
“While dealing with a stranger,
common courtesy you use,
but the family you love, you seem to abuse.
Go and look on the kitchen floor,
You’ll find some flowers there by the door.
Those are the flowers he brought for you.
He picked them himself: pink, yellow and blue.
He stood very quietly not to spoil the surprise,
you never saw the tears that filled his little eyes.”
By this time, I felt very small,
And now my tears began to fall.
I quietly went and knelt by his bed;
“Wake up, little one, wake up,” I said.
“Are these the flowers you picked for me?”
He smiled, “I found ‘em, out by the tree.
I picked ‘em because they’re pretty like you.
I knew you’d like ‘em, especially the blue.”
I said, “Son, I’m very sorry for the way I acted today;
I shouldn’t have yelled at you that way.”
He said, “Oh, Mom, that’s okay.
I love you anyway.”
I said, “Son, I love you too,
and I do like the flowers, especially the blue.”

Christmas Joy

12 Dec

snow flakes falling all around,
Angels singing in the air,
Children singing Christmas songs,
It’s that time of year.

The smells of cooking and fresh trees,
The sights of brightly colored wrapped gifts with bows,
The laughter and joy emitting from all around,

And here Christmas is again how we know
It to be,
Filled with love and joy,
Fun and games to be had by all,
Toys and surprises for every girl and boy.

Whispers of Santa ready to visit,
Preparing his reindeer and slay,
Chocolates, mince pies, turkey and the works,
Wine and fine things to be had on Christmas day.

Icicles on noses,
Jack frost leaving his trace Upon the window pane,
Cuddling before a blazing fire with a hot drink,
Treating ourselves to pudding and sugar canes,
Christmas comes but one time of year,
And as we throw snowballs in feisty fun,
We all enjoy the spirit of Christmas,
Each and every one!

The Strangest Case You Ever Saw

11 Dec

The Strangest Case You Ever Saw

Many many years ago
when I was twenty three,
I got married to a widow
who was pretty as could be.

This widow had a grown-up daughter
who had hair of red.
My father fell in love with her,
and soon the two were wed.

This made my dad my son-in-law
And changed my very life.
My daughter was my mother,
For she was my father’s wife.

To complicate the matters worse,
Although it brought me joy,
I soon became the father
Of a bouncing baby boy.

My little baby then became
A brother-in-law to dad.
And so became my uncle,
Though it made me very sad.

For if he was my uncle,
Then that also made him brother
To the widow’s grown-up daughter
Who, of course, was my step-mother.

Father’s wife then had a son,
Who kept them on the run.
And he became my grandson,
For he was my daughter’s son.

My wife is now my mother’s mother
And it makes me blue.
Because, although she is my wife,
She is my grandma too.

If my wife is my grandmother,
Then I am her grandchild.
And every time I think of it,
It simply drives me wild.

For now I have become
The strangest case you ever saw.
As the husband of my grandmother,
I am my own grandpa.

Roses

30 Nov

Roses

James A. Kisner

Red roses were her favorites, her name was also Rose.
And every year her husband sent them, tied with pretty bows.
The year he died, the roses were delivered to her door.
The card said, “Be my Valentine”, like all the years before.

Each year he sent her roses, and the note would always say,
“I love you even more this year, than last year on this day.
My love for you will always grow, with every passing year.”
She knew this was the last time that the roses would appear.

She thought, he ordered roses in advance before this day.
Her loving husband did not know, that he would pass away.
He always liked to do things early, way before the time.
Then, if he got too busy, everything would work out fine.

She trimmed the stems, and placed them in a very special vase.
Then, sat the vase beside the portrait of his smiling face.
She would sit for hours, in her husband’s favorite chair.
While staring at his picture, and the roses sitting there.

A year went by, and it was hard to live without her mate.
With loneliness and solitude, that had become her fate.
Then, the very hour, as on Valentines before,
The doorbell rang, and there were roses, sitting by her door.

She brought the roses in, and then just looked at them in shock.
Then, went to get the telephone, to call the florist shop.
The owner answered, and she asked him, if he would explain,
Why would someone do this to her, causing her such pain?

“I know your husband passed away, more than a year ago,”
The owner said, “I knew you’d call, and you would want to know.
The flowers you received today, were paid for in advance.
Your husband always planned ahead, he left nothing to chance.

There is a standing order, that I have on file down here,
And he has paid, well in advance, you’ll get them every year.
There also is another thing, that I think you should know,
He wrote a special little card…he did this years ago.

Then, should ever I find out that he’s no longer here,
That’s the card…that should be sent, to you the following year.”
She thanked him and hung up the phone, her tears now flowing hard.
Her fingers shaking, as she slowly reached to get the card.

Inside the card, she saw that he had written her a note.
Then, as she stared in total silence, this is what he wrote…
“Hello my love, I know it’s been a year since I’ve been gone,
I hope it hasn’t been too hard for you to overcome.

I know it must be lonely, and the pain is very real.
For if it was the other way, I know how I would feel.
The love we shared made everything so beautiful in life.
I loved you more than words can say, you were the perfect wife.

You were my friend and lover, you fulfilled my every need.
I know it’s only been a year, but please try not to grieve.
I want you to be happy, even when you shed your tears.
That is why the roses will be sent to you for years.

When you get these roses, think of all the happiness,
That we had together, and how both of us were blessed.
I have always loved you and I know I always will.
But, my love, you must go on, you have some living still.

Please…try to find happiness, while living out your days.
I know it is not easy, but I hope you find some ways.
The roses will come every year, and they will only stop,
When your door’s not answered, when the florist stops to knock.

He will come five times that day, in case you have gone out.
But after his last visit, he will know without a doubt,
To take the roses to the place, where I’ve instructed him,
And place the roses where we are, together once again.

Sometimes in life, you find a special friend;
Someone who changes your life just by being part of it.
Someone who makes you laugh until you can’t stop;
Someone who makes you believe that there really is good in the world.
Someone who convinces you that there really is an unlocked door just
waiting for you to open it. This is Forever Friendship.

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