Ode To Cheap Earrings


Nickel, plastic, and all the cheap earring relatives and relati0ns, this one’s for you:

For every gold sprayed delight and hand painted copper, my sanity goes out to thee.
Such gifts of green puss and expanding, enkindled ears you give.
Such superior manufacture, unbreakable to all but the touch.
And how blissful those Pirate days of one- ear- earringed joy.

Cheap earrings, what would the world do without you?
Hide and Seek would never be the same.
Jewlry counters worldwide would vanish all due to content consumers’ discovery of preferable products.

Ah, yes… cheap earrings… your dispensible, nominal, glitzy, erroneous, adverse characteristics enervate all your admirers.

So, alas, I must find another… yes… I bid thee farewell. I must asset another who can better propitiate and palliate these universal desires of my two lobes.

Farewell. Farewell.

[throws them in the trash can.]
(I shall be saving for “real” earrings.)

Faded Me Reflection


[an excerpt from my journal]

I was listening to this song today from Faded Me:
The Best Is Yet to Come

Wait a minute world… the thieves will steal your innocence
Now wait a second world… they’ll prey upon your ignorance
And we all become fatalities of this state we call humanity
And we’re going down in despair…

But don’t give up… Don’t give up…
We’re all victims, we’re all casualties…
We all want rescue from this tragedy…
So don’t give up…

Wait a minute world… we’re desperate in dissolution…
Now wait a second world… seems we’re blinded by illusion…
And temporary satisfactions lead us further into depression
And we’re lost within ourselves

But don’t give up… Don’t give up…
We’re all victims, we’re all casualties…
We all want rescue from this tragedy…
So don’t give up…

Don’t give up!!!
So hold on!!!
The best is yet to come!!!

It reminded me to keep fighting. Granted, this song is written for a soul who was contemplating suicide, but I think it finds relevance in my life currently. [No, I’m not contemplating suicide. Let me explain how it finds relavance in my life…] It’s so easy to give up fighting for what I know is right. It’s so easy to give in to the flesh. It’s so easy to stop fighting just for a second, just for a short breather. But then the chorus pierces my ears…

Don’t give up… Don’t give up!!!

– Just thought I’d share.

Cat food & a Diamond Ring

It was later in the afternoon and a gentleman hobbled up to the counter. He slowly unloaded seven cans of cat food onto the counter from his cart. Then he grabbed a twenty pound bag of crunchy cat food from his cart and nearly struggled to get it onto the counter.
“This all for you?” I asked the man once I have finished entering it all into the computer.
“Yes,” His voice came in a quite, gentle tone that displayed many years of experience and wisdom.
“Ok, that’ll be $12.67.” Came my response as I fumbled to pry the bag from the grocery bag holder.
“$0.60?” He sought clarification.
“$12.67, sir.” I projected my voice louder, realizing he was struggling to hear me.
“Okay.” He slowly reached into his right back pocket with his right arm, retrieved his wallet, and then laid twelve dollars and sixty-seven cents in change on the counter.
I put the money into the drawer and he put his bagged items into the cart.
“Have a good day!” I quoted the regular line as I watched him slowly put a glove onto his left hand. That’s when I noticed that his left arm had yet to move from his side. It just remained there in a right angle, pressed against his stomach. Even when he put his glove on, the arm remained still.
I thought about asking the man if he needed help getting his things out to his car, but I was forbidden from leaving the register and I was the only “employee” in the store. Most customers that would like assistance ask for it at the counter, but this man never said a word.
He put the twenty pound bag into his cart, balancing it on his left arm, which still remained at his side, and securing it with his right. And then he walked slowly out of the store.
A few more customers came into the store and left with various pet stocking stuffers. About ten minutes went by and then I saw the same gentleman walking slowly up to the store. “Oh no, he must want to return something,” I thought. But he had nothing in his hands.
He approached the register immediately, or as immediately as he could, after entering the store.
“Did I leave a ring in here?” He spoke in a monotone, yet concerned voice.
“I did not see one, sir.” I began to look on the register counter.
“Oh, no.” Came his concern. “I must have it somewhere. I must have it.” His words trailed off in fear as he emptied his pocket of change onto the counter. Once it failed to appear in his change pile; “I had just put it on my keyring…” He fumbled his keys, appearing aimless and lost.
I called for Jonathon, the store manager.
“Where were you in the store?” I asked the man, hoping to send Jonathon on a search party.
“The last aisle, there.” He pointed while he continued to fumble through his pockets with his right hand.
I sent Jonathon to search, knowing he’d search well since his wife had lost her wedding ring before, so the situation was very real to him.
The gentleman put his change back into his pocket and headed for the door. “I’ll search in the car.” He notified me with his back turned.

God, if it be in Your will, help this man to find his ring. No matter how simple or cheap this ring may be (I thought of a plastic ring.), it means something to him, so Lord, please let it show up. In Christ’s name. Amen.

He leaned in the entrance, beaming, “I found it!” He held an older gold wedding ring with four diamonds above his head for me to see.
And he left again without saying a word.

Thank You, Lord.

Painted Egypt


VERSE:
I don’t want to leave here
I don’t want to stay
It feels like pinching to me either way
And the places I long for the most are the places where I’ve been
They are calling after me like a long lost friend

It’s not about losing faith
It’s not about trust
It’s all about comfortable
When you move so much
And the place I was wasn’t perfect
But I had found a way to live
It wasn’t milk or honey
But then neither is this

CHORUS:
I’ve been painting pictures of Egypt
Leaving out what it lacks
The future seems so hard and I want to go back
But the places that used to fit me
Cannot hold the things I’ve learned
And those roads were closed off to me
While my back was turned

VERSE:
The past is so tangible
I know it by heart
Familiar things are never easy to discard
And I was dying for some freedom
But now I hesitate to go
I am caught between the promise and the things I know

ENDING:
If it comes too quick I may not recognize it
Is that the reason behind all this time and sand?
If it comes too quick I may not appreciate it
Is that the reason behind all this time and sand?

– “Painting Picture of Egypt” by Sara Groves.

~ Just wanted to share this rockin’ awesome song with you. ~

Run For Me


When it rains…
Are you going to be there next time
or are you just going to stand there to say it’s raining?

When it rains…
will you bring an umbrella
or just bring boots to drown my soul in splash overflow?

You tell me to cling to the cross,
I wish you could see how white my knuckles are
But it feels like they’re prying my fingers away
and the splinters burn…
The splinters burn!

But I cannot give up!
I cannot forfeit!
the Spirit inside cries, “RUN ON!”
I cannot turn back,
when I feel I can’t win.
Jesus, run in my place. My flesh is giving out.
Hold me… Please… run for me…

[Just a few thoughts than formed a song in my head tonight.]

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