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Relief from suffering

Re: Relief from suffering

Why do men go to war
It is against there choice
The fear it spreads like tentacles
Through the highest chairs
Some will think it brave
To see others in unrest

Until they realise that war closes the door
The opening in their lives
they fight so valiantly
For a cause they do not plight
Plight is neither here nor there
Plight is not religion
It is encapsulated
By the mere wanton needs
Of a man without a face
Who believes himself to be
Mightier than god himself

Fear drives the man
Fear to proove us wrong
He is not a man but an ugly demon
Whose plight is to rule with might

The strongest ones learn to rule with
Love
love for themselves
Love for their family
love for their friends
Love for the strangers on the street
love for those who do no believe they have such a thing in their lives

I do not love myself

I do however love each and every person that I can
In my gods platonic plan

One day soon everyone can learn to love themselves too.

Happyness I hope that you are well
Just wanted to see if you were ok

Re: Relief from suffering

Journal Entry

(14/10/2014 - 18.42hrs)

Tired

Physically tired

Tired

Mentally fatigued

Just tired

How tired

So tired

Extremely tired

Tired

;

Happyness

Re: Relief from suffering

@Happyness

Tired can be tiring
Exhaustion can be invigorating
A day spent gardening
Sore sore muscles..
Garden looks loved..weeds gone
Plants watered.
Still knackered 2 days later

Re: Relief from suffering

Isn't having a home so beautiful

What about people who don't have a home

Home is safe

And

Home is beautiful

How beautiful to have a home

How beautiful

Happyness

Re: Relief from suffering

It would appear @Happyness that you are on a brighter note?

Re: Relief from suffering

Are they ready to move in

And

When are they moving in

And

Are they coming to the rescue

And

Who are they

And

Are they coming to the rescue

And

When

I wait in expectant hope

Bye the way

I've moved home

And I'm trying to be happy

Happyness

Re: Relief from suffering

Having a home
Is an extension of self
Safe, warm like the womb

I say whom comes into my castle home
Carefully vetted
More closely than weapon detectors

No coming in my smiling masked enemies

Re: Relief from suffering

The previous post said
"Smiling masked enemies"

I don't follow the pack just to be popular

I don't follow the crowd just to be popular

I don't act dumb and do everything I'm told

Actually I'm desperate for my Saviour
But I don't really talk about my faith

I'm holding on
Just holding on

And long for the light of my Saviour

I'm barely getting buy

But hope for sanity
And not too much torment

Hope no offence with my talk about my faith
It's all I've got

I'm holding on

And hope for a better future

Or a better next day

Regards

I'm so sad

But also happy

Re: Relief from suffering

Back In Black

I so miss my friends

And have no one too talk to

"Who You Gonna Call?"

Find someone close

I so mourn all the friends I've lost

But am trying to be happy

🙂

Happyness

Re: Relief from suffering

Why did I read this as "relief from stuff?" 

Who will relieve me of this turbulent stuff? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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