November 21st, 2008
An esquire of the Lord
Here a few words to my brother and friend
Now that by knowledge I better understand
The many facets of words and their complication
In the fickle spoken ways of the American nation
The skilled steering with one hand upon the bridle
The other spurring speed through low, high and middle
The expertise with smithwork from faraway states
Are altogether very dashing and admirable traits
Bravely clad in the helm of Christ the Grand Master
In hauberk and clean washed tabard of alabaster
Through stormwind by the Lord's side rides His esquire
Unfurling shining Words from the standard of fire
Thou having been born in chivalrous name twice
Serve in faith the true King amid men and mice
And abide in cultivating your given talent
God delights in each and not one equivalent
This written, because by randomly remembering past events, some of the things I said probably had negative double meanings, though I only spoke the overt meaning of words and at that time in everyday conversations did not think in the double meaning dimension.
Also, I don't know whether someone ever made fun of your name, since it has been pronounced in a clearly negative context.
So I wrote this in practice of writing skills, in expression of friendship, and in better speaking ways than I used to. Hope it inspires your Life in God.
Friday, November 21, 2008
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