Sunday, November 27, 2011

Walls of Proverbs

Proverbs of Solomon 19:8

He who acquires wisdom is his own best friend; he preserves understanding and attains happiness.  (JPS version of Tanakh)

Preserving understanding is a pure and noble goal.  I have long loved the proverbs of King Solomon as written in the Jewish Bible in the Book of Proverbs.
I have written one book called Proverbs for a Modern Society where I have introduced 30 new sets of proverbs that I somehow was blessed with to understand and write in the year 5771.
 
Here are some more:

1
      1.      With witnesses do the wealthy do their calling.

2.      With walls of proverbs do the orthodox write their letters.

3.      Pride before illumination always the fool on his stool.

2

1.      Wives of the leaders aspire to sail great ships in the seas of worth.

2.      Distaste for the letters of the rich are found in the hearts of the thankless and heartcaven.

3.      Strong interests find themselves in the hands of the righteous.

4.      With Prudence Trust Billows.

3

1.      In times of fortitude, the meek inherit the earths walls of wreaths.

2.      In times of battle, the orderly amass great success.

3.      In times of certainty, wise prudent souls amass intelligence.

4

1.      Solvency in a hurricane brings justice to the lawful and concise.

2.      With material wealth so too goes the pauper who admires the work of the rich.

3.      With taste for honor and health goes the man who firms his footsteps with the trust of our Lord.

5

1.      Fountains of plenty follow the diligent.  Free the inept by offering them a smile as they offer their best wares.

2.      Swords in the carrying case so too are the words of the instructed.

3.      Trust in the words of the Lord for if you are in trouble they will stay your pain and tribulation.

6

1.      Order in the Universe is such that a piper can play before the leech.

2.      With the benefit of todays customs a man can bring a marble to a watchman and ask for a table of dimes and coins.

3.      Old fashioned values endure if they are old fashioned commodities.

4.      With fresh eyes goes the child who brings a cookie to the toy carrier.

7

1.      With fruit and spice goes a man who understands proverbs of kings.

2.      With special treatment goes the children of the orthodox and the trustworthy; their due is in their father and mothers deed.

3.      Worthless is the caven heart that wishes to absolve itself of its jurisdiction by involving another in a crime of its own making.

8

1.      Sample the wares carefully, for the price is above your merit when you dislike the deeds of the rich.

2.      Worth follows reason, but so too does the pauper exact his inharmonious deed among the innocent.

3.      Fastidious blessings merit the enthusiasm of candles in the windows of time.

9

1.      The spokesperson for clamor will always receive an allowance for walls of meager learning.

2.      Clamor in the morning and a bone to diet upon at night.

3.      Justice for the forthcoming and a hole of butter cups for the indigent in the evening.

10

1.      Forgotten is the independence of a wild soldier when he shoots for his own aim.

2.      Ordinary remarks consume extraordinary remarks.

3.      Old bricks make good mortar; but firm ways are built with concrete reason.

11

1.      Fastidious complaints exhume walls of inefficiency.

2.      Honor in the nighttime; a candle for the organized.

3.      Wingspan of the great; a football field for the world.

12

1.      Trust in the benefits of a successful year; such is the wisdom of a counselor of the wise.

2.      Organize your pens in a drawer, a sunbeam may light your writing tomorrow.

3.      Write a letter to the righteous; they will always send you a reply.

13

1.      Give to a charity; thus sayeth the King.

2.      Write a letter to your friend; if he does not send you a reply he is not your friend in life.

3.      Salute the flag of your nation.

14

1.      Offices come and go; a friend is for eternity.

2.      Friendships bend but flowers wither; where does the sunlight shine?

3.      Follow a course of wisdom and befriend a poet.

15

1.      Solace finds the gifted; yet the trustworthy will find a gift.

2.      Silence brings good friends from the walls in your soul.

3.      Truth sends a flower to the rich.

16

1.      Voices of justice administer throes of severity.

2.      Admonitions of truth expel admonitions of weakness.

3.      Listeners of warm ideas silence their own damp thoughts.

17

1.      Joy and Friendship extol virtue.

2.      Worth and conduct example wisdom.

3.      Talking out of turn is like walking in a maze that has no outcome.

18

1.      Fire in the eye of the beholder such is the influence of a majestic innovator.

2.      Ploys of the rich invent the futures of tomorrow.

3.      Majestic innovation is done in the zenith of work of the majestic mind.

4.      Relevance tomorrow is found in allowance of today and yesteryear.

19

1.      Peanut butter goes better with Jelly and so does dignity go with trust.

2.      Poetry suffices for a moment; the words elate esteem of success.

3.      Icebergs salute a sunbeam.

20

1.      Winding up a toy in the springtime of your days, such is the audacity of a vile mockery of your chaste speech.

2.      With power goes the sick but with healing goes the physician.

3.      Story time is a good time for a topic about skepticism.

4.      Fire in the hands of a poet; such is the word of the Word Above.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Published: Proverbs for a Modern Society

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A book of proverbs about 25 pages long. Similar to the proverbs of King Solomon in their attempt to find wisdom.     
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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 30

1.  Working in a field of intelligent measures, one must choose his way in life.
2.  The circumspect ask for lessons, the prideful spurn favor.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 29

1.  A mission finds a man.  The grapes of wrath know no silence.
2.  The figs of despair ruin the words of the fruitful.
3.  Sunshine in the afternoon of your happiness.  Find yourself a good book to read today.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 28

1.  A daffodil rises in the springtime.  What does the innocent smile at in the lock of worry?
2.  Sunlight shines on the time piece of a friend. 
3.  Lights raise their caliber when they enhance the day for a patriot.
4.  Sunlight aims for the highest point in the trees.
5.  Laughter endures a good amount of training.  What does the child say to his window of quiet calmness?

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 27

1.  Time stops for the innocent.  A day in the balcony of the successful will pay dividends.
2.  Watches of the temperate deserve a helping hand.  Playful throes deserve their time.
3.  With a brush of air does the pauper find his nickel in his cup.  With a curse goes the man who wishes infirmity to the downtrodden.
4.  On wings of steel goes the arrogant after he is humbled.  Watchers of the skies stand tall.
5.  Sunlight hits the barrel of acid from one dimension.  Watching cartoons is pleasing to the eye.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 26

1.  Death has a partner, ambivalence.
2.  Heresy has a friend, arrogance.
3.  Wickedness knows no limits to its own deception; a wasp never sees its nest from afar.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 25

1.  The disagreeable will sacrifice his own teeth before he plays with the authentic.
2.  The narcissist asks "why me" when confronted with his own malice.
3.  The wicked say "how come I am here" when asked to oblige to remove their hat.
4.  The arrogant says "what did I say" when spoken to about their tone of voice.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 24

1.  Donating Candy to a man who is forlorn is like wishing a tear to fall from his eye.
2.  Saving your cards for a bigger poker awakening starves the dutiful from being productive.
3.  Distance yourself from a friend who asks for a majestic entrance when you visit their home.
4.  Welcome your friend to your world by opening the door when he orientates himself to your tune.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 23

1.  Ask the Lord for a favor and he will examine your intent.
2.  With beneficence goes the pauper who lights a lamp in his window.
3.  With trust is the man who likens himself to a righteous witness.
4.  All the flowers bloom in the spring.  So too does the worth of a man bloom in his purpose allocated days.
5.  Wuthering and withering goes the intruder into the home of the just.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 22

1.  Purity writes its letters.
Its teeth are firm.
2.  Sayings go against the grain,
If there is to be a pauper in the bedroom of the successful.
3.  Working in the climate of your choice,
Send yourself a plateau of fortitude.
4.  Signing a staple of realism to the just:
Build your home in a nest of weight and proper.
5.  Unsung song in your heart;
A day of rest will atone for your laxity.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

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Sunday, June 19, 2011

More Psalms- 57

Sure of his footing, the owl hoots his hymn.
What is the worry of the rich?
Who gets the bird in the end of the hunt?
But who goes hunting for birds?
What is the challenge of the stunning?
But who is their friendly barber?
What is that which we jump into the air to hear?
Is it news from afar or is it wealth that we wanted?
Does the miser wake at dawn with his suitcase in his hand;
Or is it the beggar who wakes without his calling card for tomorrow?
Who is to blame when the wicked buy their children a sunbeam for the future?
I sense that the evil doers congregate in the alleyways of the timebombs of animosity.
Where is the method that builds our homes from our education and merit?
Say to the witch, you are a cauldron spiller.
Say to the bear, you have forsaken your screams!
Say to the indigent, there is a place for you in the hallways of the tempest.
But drive the tasteful to a new home tomorrow and today.
It is always a blessing to watch over your young.
But it is never a mitzvah to call for a new bearing on your birthday in the silence of your tribulation.

More Psalms- 56

Supplications abound,
But what about the reality star who crashes his automobile into the trees?
What about the child star who lives in luxury?
But what about the children who save for their ages ahead?
Today I saw a man dance in the street.
What was it that they say he is smoking so sweet?
It was words of the LORD that drove him to his
Beautiful state of affairs.
But the insolent give a burr to the children
Who make their home
Without blame or supplication for
The wealth that the others
Desire for their own
Shortcomings and insincerity.

More Psalms- 55

Oh LORD,
The message of the day is that
Whomever challenges the work of the rich
Should be penalized by the work of the poor.
What has happened to integrity and scholarly debate?
What has happened to the twig that supplants the branch that has stopped its growth?
What has happened to the choices that the trustworthy ensure that our children can make?
But what about the trustworthy?
Who are they and whom do they trust?
If they trust in our God, do they make that known to the world?
But if they trust in the work of the wise are they simply a scoffer?

More Psalms- 54

Walk in my stead!
Walk with purity!
Walk with the LORD!
For those who ask for forgiveness wish to be tolerated and trusted.

More Psalms- 53

Silence the horns in the day of reckoning!
Silence the harp and silence the lute!
Silence the drums and silence the timbrel!
The day of reckoning arrives at dawn!
But what about the scaphoid soul?
What about the child who has lost his way?
The silence of the storm arrives to show us that there is more
That we must live through
To get to where we must go.
But today is a good day to ask for forgiveness.
For the forgiven will always be grateful
But the silence of your own storm
Will not shake the trees
Unless you ask for forgiveness for yourself.
And then the calm will proceed to your own soul.

More Psalms- 52

Dear LORD,
Doctors have power, but so too do raindrops.
Ask for a bottle of gin but dance on the rooftop without your fiddle.
Send for a young fair maiden to pick your garden flowers,
But ask for a beer drinker to be your best friend.
But what about the tribulation of the healing?
What about the turbulence in the mind of the sailor?
What about the honor of a family?
And what of the purity of steel?

More Psalms- 51

A Macaw sends his love to his counterpart!
A Parrot dances in the moonlight!
The Parakeet swings on its perch!
But what about the Cockatiel that eats its seed precisely at the break of dawn?
What about the tarantula that dines on a grasshopper but avoids a cricket?
What about a man who walks with strength yet laughs at turbulence?
What about a man that loses his structure to gain a habit?
What about the starfish that grows another arm?
How too does the LORD show our people that we can remain friends forever.
But without advice from a pauper does the merry live a better day without questioning their own mind.

More Psalms- 50

More reason cries the scholar!
Hope is the forestay of the malevolents wish for happiness!
But reason is the key to the fortitude of the night.
What is the hole in the acre of grass that one can not seem to fill with orange flowers?
What is the bank in the river that can not endure the hardships of the flow?
But who will take your photograph when the sign says walk?
And who will share your valentine in the moment that you learn to write your own name?
Of course blessings make sure that our day is with pleasure.
What about the cat that sits among the impudent and licks its own paws?

More Psalms- 49

Alas!
The end is near!
Turbulent winds surround my ears and eyes!
I see the truth yet the indestructible walk away from my voice!
What is the calling of the blind that they must walk without a voice?
What is the calling of the deaf that they dance without a jacket?
But about the travails of our youth.
Who goes to the corner without their pudding?
Who goes to the jar of chocolate without putting on his mittens?
Who walks alone when they are but three?
But what does the future tell us of our arrogance?
What will we smile for when we are eighty three and two months?
What will we laugh at when our knees knock with bitterness due to the wrath of arthritis?
But of course we age with gladness and we sip our tea with a dry wick of ownership of our anger.

More Psalms- 48

Oh LORD,
The mongoose sits upon a throne.
The violent walk with a hum in their mouth.
What is the work of the vocal and vociferous soul?
Suffice to steal a loaf of bread for the paupers wife.
That is the fate of the ignominious.
But suffice to say that the bread is stale.
So who was the criminal, the bread smith or the thief?
But what about the tune that the violent hum?
Will it cause the world to sing or will the world walk away?
Such is the nature of the violent man.
A wasted life with an arrogant hand.
What does the rodent gain by hiding in the cupboard?
What does the python exhume by constricting the dead?
So this is a dirge to read to your enemy.
See his eyes widen at the tone of your voice.
But watch his feet kick when he sees he can not move.

More Psalms- 47

LORD,
The sparrow flies with a broken wing.
The lion lays with the wolf and dines on the fowl.
What does the meritorious gain by working in his own choice of field?
What does the random merit by walking without guidance from above?
What does the wily see in the handshake of a wastrel?
I think that there is a beautiful outcome for the blind.
But where does the deaf find his wand?

More Psalms- 46

Dear LORD,
This is a marvelous age we live in,
Yet today there is rumor and innuendo
Concerning the diet of the children who grow to be adults.
What say the wicked if we dance with our shoes on our feet?
What say the blind when there is music in their home?
What say the queer when there is a new word in their midst?
Why do the relics of today bring about confusion in the morrow?
Why do the wastes of the past relish in their gaiety today.
What is the wise to the impoverished and incomplete?
What is the candor of the prudent and sure?
Say the word of the time among the colloquial,
But say the word of the pure to your citizens.

More Psalms- 45

The ways of the wise are simple and just.
The offerings of a kind heart bestill the warmth in ones smile.
Too much is changed in the lives of the pitiful.
But with the walk of the orderly go the wise and simple.

More Psalms- 44

Oh LORD,
I see a man of power in my youth.
Why does he act without the gladness that he merits when he walks in the light of the day?
What does the squirrel stand in the sun when the ant dances with its load on its back?
It is more to ask for a star to set in the sky than it is to ask an immoral soul to stave his hands from pity.
I belong to a generation that amuses itself with the ways of the simple and silly.
What is it that one does not enjoy when he watches the cartoons on the television today?
But without hope goes the farmer who sees no rain in the forecast.
So tomorrow we can watch the television and pray for rain.

More Psalms- 43

LORD,
What becomes of the innocent today?
What does the aspiring student aim for in the end of his studies?
Why do our choices include laziness and worthlessness as well as honor and dignity?
Why does the badger eat at dawn while the snake wraps itself around the rabbit?
I sense that today is a good day to think of my friendships.
Why do they always sever away to a distant remote memory for my allies?
Such is the way of the day we enjoy.
A friend is a blessing in the days of youth,
But where does he or she go in the days of your worth?
Trust in the LORD for there is a True Friend.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

More Psalms- 42

Sound the Great Shofar!
The ages abound with reason today!
This is a merry time of peace and prosperity.
Why does the arrogant man send forth battalions
From the hordes that are uneducated and lack basic sustenance?
Why does the evil doer walk in the rich land that was once
The possession of the wise and strong?
How too does the pauper endure the
Treatment of the malevolent,
While the real heroes sit in front of their
Televisions and ask for the tea cup to
Be brought by a
Simple servant
But with trust in a Creator
This is a better world to come.

More Psalms- 41

Astringent Futures,
Say to your neighbor that today is a day of justice,
But save the meek for the hard labor.
Such is the example set by the super endowed,
That they may enjoy their luxuries and
With a sound mind they think they can
Stay far from the troubles that are here at hand.
A firm believer in the liberal arts of the sciences and universities,
Walks in the Rose Garden once in a while,
And fortunately there are many who
With the pleasure of the presidency of the Great States,
See that this is a good world for the children
In the chairs of the future.

More Psalms- 40

Hark the Angels Sing!
There is a fitness among us that is unfit for our future!
There is a fitness that says that weak is good and poverty is for sure!
Sing to the angels oh men among us children!
Say to the angels that there is a way that works for tomorrow!
This is the age of the liberal thought process.
Save the reticent foolish greed for the days of yesterday!
Vomit out the bitter distaste that the radical pluralist shows for the trust of the future!
Send the radical right back to the dismal middle ages!
Send the officers of charity to our front of our classes!
Honor the diligent for their hard work,
Yet care for the weak and sick.
Enforce laws that help bring fruitful futures!
Enforce laws that enable people who are impoverished!
Educate your children in all of the arts they can construct!
Ensure that tomorrow is a day of thanksgiving rather than a day of aimless bafflement.
Send this to the almsgivers and ask for benevolence instead of wrath.
Allow the industrious to produce, yet save the home of the disabled.
Breath a breath of fresh air.
Tomorrow is wiser than today;
And the best is yet to come.
Blessed is the bringer of Liberal Minded Thinking.

More Psalms- 39

Sunshine in the heart of the weak.
Butter in the pot of the humble.
But what about the cheese that sulks in the kitchen of the blind?
What is the method of the milk maker that the cow must endure solitude and painless eating?
But the choice of the day is to mark this morning with a bow of worry free living.
This is a marked age that is at hand.
But what about the sacrifice of the bulls in the past?
Wont they bring about peace to the choices we adhere to tomorrow?
I of course see that the choice is upon our hands that our ways will merit a new design in the future.
But of course with new designs come new choices.
And the choices are not always to the liking of the rich or the challenged.
So if there is to be a future for our liking, who will like it and who will not.
I say this today,
A man is wiser in his own mind if he walks alone and talks to himself.
But a wiser person speaks to his own soul and asks his Creator for advice.
But that Creator will not audibly instruct your soul.
So advise your soul to read on and encumber the truth that the prophets have left for our doorstep to wash upon our knees.
But of course the indigent say "Merry now and fret never".
Of course the wicked say "Happily goes the simple".
Or is it the other way around?
I say this:
Today is at hand, but tomorrow is wiser.
With benevolence our day can place bread upon the table of our children.
But with trust can we share our bread among our friends.
Save the day for the children of the future.
So that our workings and musings will be to good avail.
Be the child that writes his own way to the storybook of life.
But be the child that does not complain to his elders.
So if you wish to example for your own merit, say this to your soul:
Be a fresh mind in the morning and be a stronger mind in the evening,
But stay away from the impure of mind and far from the reticent of trust.
With merit we can endure,
But with treasure in our soul do we merit the world to come.

More Psalms- 38

Touchdown for the blind.
But a silence for the wretched.
So much normalcy abounds.
Where does the heresy come from that instills the weak with a bone to bury?
So much is the truculence of the undead that there is really a world that is here but less of a chance for the fool to marry his own orchestra of heavenly ways.
So where does the battlefield go when the orchestrated endure less than a merit and more than a storm?
What is the merriment of the ages that today is a time that we avail not but travail upon the weak, sick and challenged?
So much choice in this new world, yet the choices are narrowed by the bleak and sick.
So what do we choose for this passion that we choose-
When today is a way of life,
And tomorrow is just a fleeting passion of the sword that will not cut but will always guard against evil.

More Psalms- 37

Honor at last!
Souls of tomorrow seed upon todays generation.
Our future is diligent but what about the worthless?
Do they endure the times or do they succumb to waste and worry?
I sent a letter to a blind man and he opened it at once.
Souls that do not worry ask for mindless favors at the cost of reluctance to follow the sword in battle.
But that said, There is a future for the merry.
Just as the average launch a kite into the stratosphere.
So too does the angry launch a candle into the soul of a wise and happy soul.
But fret thee not.
There is a powerful force at large.
And its candle is thrust into the depth of human interest.
So that tomorrow we can guide the future into the erect darkness of our own capacities.
Say to the French Maiden that she is beautiful.
But save your graces in the heat of despair.
I sense that tomorrow is the day of reckoning.
But today is always at hand.
Save me from the storm that awaits the complete and fruitful.
But honor my dignity if it so be pleasing to you who watch our way.

More Psalms- 36

Trust in Hashem,
For he is Wise.
Save your pennies for the choices ahead.
But do not allay your soul from buying the needs for tomorrow today.
Save your needs for the choice of bread winners in your next crescent of pain.
For the children of the culture ahead learn and write and want for little but a painfree existence.

More Psalms- 35

Save the Day, HASHEM!
The silence before the storm is abundant.
What is the name of the man who seeks to harm the simple and kind?
How do you work the day when the ignorant sees only a smokestack on which to allay his fear of poverty.
What is the work that endures today that even yesterday was not visited by an older soul of today.
What is the work of tomorrow that we shall bring forward to enlist those in your Trust.
I pray for a time that our sorrows will esteem for choices of presence and precision.
Trust in the clay molder that he will not swallow your Soul.
Baruch Hashem.

More Psalms- 34

Oh LORD,
Heresy Abounds!
The simple man asks why should I keep a commandment when there is no God?
The arrogant criticize the literate when it comes to the adherence to questions of faith.
Where do the children of our lives learn their corrupt and wicked ways?
How do the lenient citizens endure the hardships of the multitude who do not keep your Laws?
Sentence the extremist to a wage of labor and sentence the wicked to a wage of quarries.
Save the precise for the children of tomorrow.
Walk with the meritorious as they want for a future that is secure and copacetic.
What does the ill soul seek in his or her search for prospects?
I sense that there is more to the future than a disarray of wills and choices of grandeur.
Save me from the axe that wields much strength in the hands of the bottomless death minded well of death.

More Psalms- 33

Oh LORD,
Today there is mandate against sharing equality.
The radical prospects aim to discourage the blind and deaf from achieving their own types of success.
The prospects of change seem simple to me,
Yet the twisted challenge the very simplicity of convalescence.
Save the turbid from the owl that screeches at night.
Save the disorderly from being cast away as a scape goat in the early morning sun.
Does it marvel to the youth that there be a choice in your bearing?
Save the wretched from the axe that sharpens by the hour.
The wretched have the option to choose solitude and cooperation.
Why does the arrogant choose fetishes over plenitude?
Save the treasure of your world for the children who allow for tolerance and temperance.
Save the honor for those who offer a helping hand to the children in need of care.

More Psalms- 32

Save me, HASHEM,
The insipid seek to steal my sense of worth!
I design full scripts of favor, yet the arrogant hides his senses!
What does the wicked need when the troubled seek to gain promise?
Be that there are figs yet on the tree of the righteous,
What does the indigent seek to gain by stealing the plums from the trees of the successful?
What is the mode of the busy that they must avail themselves not with the musings of the totter ridden soul?
What is the conscript of the wealthy that they wish to avoid those who have less stone in their walls?

More Psalms- 31

Oh LORD,
The workings of the wrathful know no limit.
The place of the righteous is being replaced by the place of the wrathful and lawless breed.
I sense that there is fortune in the fame of being called orthodox;
Yet those who ascribe this sensation decry foul when the Just live without blame.
What is the worry of the infallible?
Do they seek to end the terror of their own musings?
The wrathful seeks to destroy the home of the healthy.
What does the organized soul say to a life of benevolence?
What does the wanton mind seek from our daily needs?
Send a steel lid for our sufferings.

More Psalms- 30

LORD,
Oh how the sunken descend into the pits of Sheol.
I see one day a man who walks upright;
And the next day he is on his knees asking for pardons and favors.
What is to become of the narcissistic who tends his own pride?
Who is to be our friend in the day of terror?
What is to become of the child who sets his sights high,
Yet dances without the courtesy of his own cane?
See that the impoverished are given their due;
And see that the lowly are given a light.
Hide our faces from the evil that presents itself as a good bringer.
Is it not enough to sit in silence when the storm passes our homes?
What does the wicked see in the treachery of his own teeth?
What does the fool seek for his own glory?
What does the narcissistic sense is his total worth?
What does our future hold for those who wish only to gain renown?
Be our Stead in this time of war and famine.

More Psalms- 29

LORD,
The callous seek to sever ties with the diligent.
Wicked men seek to remove their names from the list of well wishers.
I see a place for the quietude you offer.
What will become of the temptress and her children?
How will the rancid relate to the pure?
What is the way of the seductress that she may try to steal the honor of a humble soul?
Send an arrow to pierce the heart of the wrathful.
Let the wanton dine with their own quiet remorse.
Send a chalice to the watchful;
And let the old see a new day.

More Psalms- 28

LORD,
The petulant and the prideful seek to mar the happiness in our world.
I seek to walk with dignity
Yet that which seeks to defame seeks out my name.
Direct your anger towards the illegitimate and treacherous.
Send a magnet to ferret out the iron that the worthless use to build their insides.
I seek a meager wool to cover my own shoulders.
Why does the wicked come to dine with the children of our past youth?
I sense that you have a place for the worthwhile and fragile.
What does it take to build a fortress to keep out the unjust?

More Psalms- 27

LORD,
Why is the work of the wanton supplanting the words of the True?
Today an unagreeable man leads the way to the future.
What does it take to change the ways of the powerful?
So much is said to be the way You wish it to be.
Yet misery and injustice follow in the corner of the assembly.
I sense that there is a method to your provisions.
Make the future agreeable to the assembly of the Pure!
Send a mower to run down the wicked!
Bring us redemption in our Days.

Friday, June 17, 2011

More Psalms- 26

Merciful LORD,
Wake me from my slumber!
Save me from the eerie mind that serves
Not you but its own doings.
I solace in that wisdom that I have found
In my time.
Yet the future is less than
One can imagine unless
There is a God
That is Just and True.
Be with me in my
Walk through the valleys
Of deepest Darkness
As The lights in my soul
Find their light
And shine
For tomorrows
Silence.
Blessed is the Watch
Over my footsteps ahead.

More Psalms- 25

Hear me Oh LORD,
The frightful seek to extend a hand of friendship,
Yet when I enter their homes, they wish to condemn the innocent.
I am committed to the ways of your Laws,
Yet those who wish to open the door to my pleasure ask that I violate your Decrees.
How do the wicked enjoy so much merit in this world?
And how do the arrogant employ such mighty designs in their favor?
The innocent seek to make life tolerable,
Yet the wrathful condemn the blind.
Who merits a greater portion, the pawn, the sorcerer or the oracle?
I seek that there be a way of life for the warm hearted alike the weathered.
In the Merit of Your Laws do we suffice as the wine we seek for our own blessings of old mirth.
Blessed is He who Judges accordingly.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 21

1. Three things want for more attention.  The fourth wants a carrot with their soup.
A man with a knife in his hand.
A woman without a marriage partner.
A soul searching for food that it can not provide for itself.
And a man who marries in his own gender.

2.  Three things supplant the home with goodwill.  The fourth is a blessing to the whole world.
A child who thanks upon being given a present,
A old fashioned cupboard in the kitchen,
An open book on the table of a friend
And a child who feels the love of the children in his assigned community.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 20

1. Three things mystify the soul.  Four make the soul Marvel.
A fish that swims upstream,
A car that drives on water,
A wand that magically calls for rain
and A man who walks with impurity that has a promise of a luxurious home.

2.  Three things stymie the heart.  Four make it shudder.
A carrot that is split in two roots,
An oar that is broken,
A garage that is filled with trash,
And a man who scoffs at good advice.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 19

1.  Lame are the apathetic, but victorious are the True.
2.  Convalescent souls endure much turpitude.  With honor goes the man who smiles with order.
3.  Sentence the fool to a hardship, yet release him from his spear when he speaks without tears.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

More Psalms 24

Dear LORD,
Success abounds,
Yet I am faced with contention from the perplexed when I make a change.
There is much to do to change our lives,
Yet the arrogant wish us to remain unresolved in our needs.
Why do the wicked endure in the face of trust and order?
How does the petulant remain in his position of antipathy?
I place the daily bread in front of the children of the future,
Yet the greedy and opulent wish to harm my efforts.
Justice must be our future!

Saturday, June 11, 2011

More Psalms- 23

Skipped, but published in the book More Psalms which includes all 57 of the psalms written on this site.

Link to book:
http://brennersbooks.blogspot.com/2011/06/more-psalms.html

More Psalms- 22

Oh LORD,
Mockers and scorners seek to defame my very pride.
I seek waters of precision for my worth and instruction.
Why do those who seek higher acclaim ridicule my own selections?
Send a wicked man to pacify the children of the bent.
Send a witness to enscribe the deeds of the unjust.
Send a caretaker for the blind and the fleeting foolish souls.
I ask for merit yet those who hate accuracy seek to defame the diligence of the deserving.
Send a condor to steal the glamor of the unprofessional.
Send a hawk to grab the hands of the darkened mind.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

More Psalms- 21

Assist me LORD.
I save my wit and wisdom for the diligent;
Yet those with an encumbrance of evil seek to destroy my insights.
I seek to offer that which I understand to those who have yet to study;
Yet those whom you have involved with society longer than have I
Seek to scorn and mock my involvement and worth.
I station myself in front of your lamp so that I can learn your Ways.
I seek that I can learn and grasp the ways of your Laws.

More Psalms- 20

LORD,
See the words I am offered by the wise of our day?
They seep with venom and wastoid sufferings.
I seek to modify the conversations;
Yet I am shunned and mocked.
I sense that Your will is at hand,
Yet I cannot quell the doomed and the oppressive.
How do I speak my trust without being slain?
I stay the hours with water above my head.

More Psalms- 19

LORD,
I put silver in the crucible;
And I placed gold in the furnace.
Yet the same impurities extend into the product.
What does it take to wet the future with a bow of acacia?
So much is done in your Name, yet little of it is good.
What is the purpose of the wastrel generations that come and go?
What do we liken the day to when it is filled with pain with listless starvation?
I study the precepts of Your Choice yet I am filled with anguish from a rancid tormenting judge.

More Psalms- 18

LORD,
I seek to remedy my affairs by proper work;
Yet the stringent seek to proscribe suffering for my productivity.
I build a house on a firm foundation;
While the dishonorable seek to steal my own wood and stone.
How long does the wicked dance in the gardens of our future?
I seek to wield an anvil that starves the worthless.
What does it take to start the furnace with a piece of quaking hatred?

Sunday, May 29, 2011

More Psalms- 17

LORD,
Save me from the thumb that breaks my knees.
Save me from the sword that cuts my finger tips.
Save me from the crevasse that stands between my own hand and my writing.
I save my own pence for a greater future.
Why does the bird that sits on my window sill tempt me with a look of disgrace?

More Psalms- 16

LORD hear my Cry!
I cannot worship freely among my own main worship towers.
I seek the benevolence of a just waking leader.
Swords seek to displace my own office in my own tarry.
I seek to replenish the bowls of wheat with bowls of tolerance.

More Psalms- 15

Oh LORD,
The fair and just have walked away.
Days are lived without friendships of humility and gladness.
Where are those who wish to hold the honored to honored esteem?
I search for a gratuitous spirit to relate Your Praise.

More Psalms- 14

Dear LORD,
Why is it that those who smile fear no tribulation?
I sense that there is a home for those who send the witticism to a new friend.
But why is it that a new wait exhumes the discontented?
Send me a friend that I can build my own talents.
I seek to find a home that can organize my own abilities.
Send me ownership that can endure the torrents of minds without charity.
If there is to be a will that will send my own joy to the top of my own balcony in my soul;
I sense that it is on Your watch that I will be gleeful and gay.

More Psalms- 13

Help me fast, LORD!
I seek to understand the ways of the magnificent,
Yet those I entrust with my choices seek to defy my own involvement!
I set up a camp in the shelter of an Elm Tree.
Who are those who wish to pity me further?
Why do I stamp out petulance yet I am rewarded with antipathy?
How does a man make his way in a world where there are knives at his very ware?
I send my own tepid senses to the extreme winds.
How does it go that a man must acclaim his own foot for his own ineptitude?
Save me from the footman who seeks to starve the neophytes work waiver.
If there is a hole in the mind of the precise, where does it open into the river of hope?

More Psalms- 12

LORD,
A Treacherous man seeks to defame me.
I try to live blamelessly yet those who destroy with their tongues seek to aggrieve me further.
I send greetings to the newly found congregants,
Yet those who seek to further their own accords spend their days ridiculing and castigating the friendly.
I save my watch for those who are in need.
Who will come to my aide?

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 18

1.  He who shares the common good will be blessed.
2.  Those who keep a promise to the Lord will be trusted.
3.  Those who adhere to a way of life that is Trustworthy will be Exemplary.
4.  Those who stare at adversity and choose to proceed relieve their insecure worries.
5.  The ways of the precise are awarded with tokens of purity.
6.  Any one who calls upon the Lord to help them in their plan will have plenty.

Friday, May 27, 2011

More Psalms- 11

Help me, Oh LORD,
The wretched seek to disarm my waking hour.
I seek to help the weak and ill yet there are those who seek to displace my own assembly.
I wake in the night and ask for waivers for my own disarray!
I sold my own blessings for a chance to seek the silence from the storm!
Send me an orthodox friend to stay the war.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 17

1.  He who aims to suffocate the pleasant suffocates his own worth.
2.  Those who tempt the literate with poems of lawlessness are ordered among the blind.
3.  With fortitude goes the man who seeks to write his own explicit resume.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

More Psalms- 10

LORD, I seek restitution for the disgrace of the indigent.
I heal with my hands but I am shown the door by the enemy.
I seek to delve into my passions without inconvenience;
Yet arrogant wicked souls seek to destroy my worth.
Send me a badge to end the suffering of my free speech.
I aim to remedy the cause of destruction with words of forthright servitude.
Send a rope to hang the man who steals my right to free speech.

More Psalms- 9

Oh LORD, help me;
My thoughts are consumed with ineptitude.
I search for friends to share my wealth.
I provide meals for the weak and sick;
Yet my own meals are provided by another.
I seek to help the poor;
Yet I am poor myself, And my arm pines for more work.
Solace my yearnings with a challenge to my voice.
I seek a new challenge for my occupation;
And the work of my hands is awaiting further offering.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 16

1.  Safe is the mind that stays his own old small waking receiving gladness.
2.  With spirit goes the taping on ones awe and beats.
3.  So much luxury for the famous but little awe for the downtrodden.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 15

1.  Dismal is the justice of the irreverent.
2.  Sanctimonious is the views of the impure.
3.  Forthright goes the ways of the benevolent.
4.  Formal is the respect for the orthodox mind.
5.  Responsible is the work of the truly orthodox working leader.
6.  Orthodox is the mind of the just.
7.  Responsible in the work goes the blameless and the trustworthy.
8.  With peace does a man endure every orthodox pledge of office.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 14

1.  See that man with a counterfeit grin?  He pays for it with a bloodletting of his own blood.
2.  See that man without a friend today?  The Lord will be his friend if he repents.
3.  See that man with a charitable soul in the morning?  Does he spend his soul at night fall with the same satisfaction?
4.  See that man without a wanton suffering?  He has repented.
5.  See that man who hates gratuities?  He says his prayers in worrisome mindsets.
6.  See that man who disavows his own wealth?  He works to stay away from the Lord.

More Psalms- 8

Oh LORD,
I seek to make restitution for my crimes.
Save me from the mood that destroys my minds passions.
Heal me when I watch my wastrel ways transpire.
I seek to find repose for my wicked youthful errant ways.
Find me a place to hang my hat when I turn the coals in my tormented workings.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 13

1.  See that Man with the wound in his ego?  A train will pass him by and he will take ages to reorganize his mind.
2.  Several things a man cant endure.  More are an aggravation to his talents:
3.  A haughty soul, a frigid friend and a troubled mind.
4.  See that Man with the challenge to his esteem?  Three things will come to him before he wakes to his wisdom. 
5.  A hand that harms, a mind that laughs and a jaw that wants to grind.
6.  Pay a mentor with a smile if you wish to see his work transpire.  But mind him a handshake and he will endure in your presence.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 12

1.  Angry is the mind that waits for pleasure but finds taunts.
2.  For lack of simplicity the termagant seeks to reform the bright eyes in her midst.
3.  With complacency goes the derelict in his tattered clothes and his wicked throes.
4.  Taunting the unhappy is like writing a check to your own deathbed.
5.  Wishing death upon a soul is wicked; wise men ask for the aggressor to perish.
6.  Invoking the name of the Lord for your own purposes is like watering a owls nest with a torrent of evil.
7.  With gladness goes the child who eats with his best friends family.
8.  With happiness goes any child who has a fire in his father's sweep.
9.  With goodness the child must speak his first words, but with cooing sounds does he smile his first smile.

More Psalms- 7

Oh LORD,
I lay in repose from the tragedy of the youth I spent.
I pray for order in my life from the losses I have endured.
Save me from the axe that grinds at dawn.
Save me from the wicket that smears my walls.
Save me from the measures that seek to squelch my fervor.
I lay in bed and count the stars;
Where do they all come from and where do I go tomorrow?
I ask that there be more cups of friendship among the stars.
Save me from the weather that seeks to destroy my home.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 11

1.  Do not repay friendship with laxity.
2.  Do not sip cider from a wine glass.
3.  Do not sit in front of your minors.
4.  Do not play with your mouth.
5.  Do not sit with your foot over the arm of your chair.
6.  Do not sit with your hand behind your chair.
7.  Do not wear ornaments in your rose water.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 10

1.  He who waits for his humility finds survival.
2.  Those who lie silently while another suffers make new enemies.
3.  Those who pay their debts with castigation defy initiative.
4.  With merit goes the soul that buys his own time piece.
5.  Without closure is the mind that brings its wealth to a miserable mirth.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

More Psalms- 6

LORD help me!
I seek to heal the rifts in my life:
And I am faced with oppression!
I carefully consider my decisions;
Yet the ambivilent seek to throw malevolence to my offerings.
I said my peace and I had to seek restitution from an angry heretic.
I hope that my offerings are just in your Eyes.
I seek to find solace in your Rescuing Reach.
The arrogant seek to stifle my work.
Save me from the hand that clenches my soul.
Save me from the men who seek to scorn and ridicule without just reason.
I pine for a day that I can live with Your Watchful Discretion among my adversaries.
Save my challenges for a day that I can freely speak and organize our thoughts.
I pray for a time that I can serve You with a Free Mind.

Meager Nature Treasure Chest

Construction
In fathoming dreams
Sips the dew from the
Citrus of the Creation.

Baskets of Radishes
Pronounce the
Choices of the
Day that endure
In a line of
Interesting Thoughts
That contain the
Wisdom that
Benefits
The Success
Of
Health with Wisdom and Western Hinges of Portion

Provincial Sword

Shallow is the wound in the heart of the blameless.
So much for the axioms of the wretched.
The day is lost in the most simplest of worries.
But silence fills the heart of the
Wise and Providential soul;
It is with true calibre that our
Names are
Blessed with
Godly Plentitude and Goodwill.

More Psalms- 5

Oh LORD,
I pine for a day
When my blessings will sing to the future.
I seek that there be a divide in the minds of the wicked that brings a man to trust in your Ways.
I hope that the children of our years will seek Your trust.
I pine for the mention of a good word about your Ways.
I support the idea that I can surround my mind with Wise Examples.
So much is the way of the wicked;
It is like an owl that calls to the blind saying "Come and Wander and don't worry about the chasm to swallow your way".

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 9

1. Ruthless is the adversary of the timid and sure.
2. Treasured is the ways of the blameless.
3. Victory in war when an apple falls from the tree and bounces back to the branch.
4. Sanity spells forgiveness when an aggressive word is uttered to a friendly soul.
5. Benevolent is the shape of the heart of the rich.
6. Safely does the bird build its nest in the comfort of an accommodating world.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 8

1.  Quick is the lamp that lights the way to the treasures of life.
2.  Faithful is the glass that holds the water of taste.
3.  Blessed are the lives of those who treasure the learning of the day.
4.  Trusted are those whose lives carefully choose the ways to win the Lords trust.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 8

1. Wanton men seek fortune for the sake of privacy lost.
2. Wealthy minds ask for worthy needs.
3. Wretched villains seek to damage that which is pristine.
4. Angry mobs supplant the order of worthy gatherings. 

Friday, May 20, 2011

More Psalms- 4

Oh LORD.
I pine for the happiness of trust.
I seek benevolence in my days.
I hope for parity with solutions.
I seek a place for my leadership style.
I hope for a friend in my distraught moments.

More Psalms- 3

Save me LORD.
Wanton fools try to test my response.
I pray day and night that there is a reprieve.
I send my grievance to their deeds.
I walk without grace or style.
Mad men surround me and pay me arrogant regard.
I pay my debts but they accrue with owing interest.
I say my open expression and I am asked to silence my soul.