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    Monday, November 05, 2007  

POEM: Meeting Me

Come meet with me,
And I will tell you how to act and who to be.
Contribute ideas I want to compare.
You are so privileged to be breathing the same air.

During the meeting, you will see
What it really means to be me.
Don’t bother me with too many questions,
But rather you may offer an occasional suggestion.

Your time is mine to waste as I wish.
My thoughts are always more than your gibberish.
I create my own world with my words.
It is always as I say, not what you think you heard.

In my presence, I am king.
I can decide to do anything.
I define what the limits are.
I will determine how high to set the bar.

Consider yourself fortunate to be with me this long,
Not many can stay and sign my song.
Yes, you are invited to witness my glory.
I may do you wrong, but I never have to say I’m sorry.

You may be excused to go back into your hole.
Just remember who here has ultimate control.
Do as I imagine and get things right.
And next week, you might be invited back into my light.


Marcus Tylipus
October 17, 2007

   [ posted by Marcus Tylipus @ 7:30 PM ] [ ]


 

POEM: The Image of Christ

Christ in us, the hope of glory.
Is this true or just an allegory?
When others look at our lives, what do they see?
Do they witness Christ alive in us to some degree?

At times His reflection is not very clear;
Especially based on what you may hear.
Everything done whether by word or deed
Should be in tune with Christ’s lead.

Your life should deeply reflect His face.
All in good time and by His grace.
He will work with us to correctly reflect
His image and message to all prospects.

Never overriding who we are,
Never venturing from our side very far,
Always encouraging us to stay,
Always helping us to pray.



Marcus Tylipus
October 14, 2007

   [ posted by Marcus Tylipus @ 7:17 PM ] [ ]