Sunday, August 26, 2012

      I am using me creative skills to write a universe and am not going to write here on a regularly good by imaginary people.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

    7 wind blow at flame,
but it all stays the same.
But it won't be for long,
soon both will be gone.
Cryptic verse on the page,
like gingerbread cage.
What nonsense I speak,
Hopefully no one will seek.



This was written for me to keep up a habit of writing every day,
even thought I have know ideas to write about. 

Monday, August 20, 2012

      I think that in a fantasy world scythes should be used by priests especially ones bent on killing the undead. You might think that necromancers being related to death and all that should use them, but the scythe is a symbol of destruction, of subtracting, of cutting down. While necromancy is exactly the other way around it's bringing life to corpses. Death probably doesn't like necromancers because they get in the way of his job. I know your thinking scythes wouldn't fit with church and priests but if you have a farmer's scythe wielded by a humble monk who worked at a farm it could fit in quite nicely. 

Friday, August 17, 2012

        I would like to share my opinion no how the world was created today. The only interesting thing that might set it apart from the crowd (and it probably won't) is that on the science vs realign argument I chose both. To start off before making our universe God created physics as the basic code of universes or maybe several ones that he uses for making universes. Next to create our universe he took a blank sheet of void installed a set physics and threw in a bunch of elements. Gases compressed and turned in to stars, other elements formed plants, black holes and other things I'm not aware of. When every thing was spinning nice and dandy God focused in on one plant and mucked about with it to make so life can live on it, a little water here, a little atmosphere there, etc, etc that planet is earth. Then he placed a handful of simple single cell creatures in the ocean and let them breed. God pushed evolution in the direction of more advanced organisms by changing the environment, and implementing certain coding into the brains of the organisms to progress evolution. He pushed organisms until he got intelligent life us. from there he didn't interfere with the progress of man but simply observed, except sending messages to prophets and saints and sending Christ to earth. God made us free and a lot more interesting that way, he mainly observes what we do with our freedom. The reason why he let Satan fall is because the system needed a little rot so there was an actual choice involved, for to be true light you need shadows, other wise it's just light. Eden's garden (am I getting the name wrong?) was a choice experiment just on the second smallest scale available. I also believe that Satan isn't much of a big deal all he dues is manage the punishing of the sinners and leave traps around the place to make people sinners, no Heaven vs Hell war going on, Hell is way out matched. I also believe that every time someone goes to Hell God frowns, every time someone goes to Heaven he smiles, it's probably a deep frown.

Note: I've never actually read a Bible so this isn't vary accurate probably.  

Thursday, August 16, 2012

          Everyone is a one-of-a-kind snowflake, in a blizzard of other one-of-a-kind snowflakes. I mean being special is quite common. From now on I'm going to post random posts on my opinion on different topics like usually bloggers do. With the current status of this blog I'm pretty much talking to my self, but hey I'm getting my thoughts out there and if it is ground breaking (probably won't even scratch the dirt) then things would get interesting. Practice makes perfect, sense I'm a poet, poets should be literate in prose as well as in poem, so I'm going to post once a day if possible. Cheers!

Thursday, August 2, 2012


The white nights,
are not very white.
You’d be surprised to,
they’re actually more blue.
Weave threads of full moon light,
to a basket and fill with starless white night.
Ster with Neva waves in 7 different ways,
Let northern winds coat it with silver days.
Bring it together with sphinx’s stony claws,
store in cupped rainbow paws.
What doe
s it do? No clue,
It’s all up to you.

Inspired on my trip to Russia.