Posted in A Poem rendering Insight to a Texas' Poet and Commentator, Poetry, tagged Arts, Christianity, God, Hardware, Insight to a Texas' Poet and Commentator, Lord, memory, Moto of a Texas' Poet, Religion and Spirituality, Texas on March 3, 2014|
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Courtesy of Arlington
Someone asked me once
what I wanted to be
when I finally grew up.
I said to them, “Let me be a poet
with words that are never forgotten
in my journey of life.
Let my journey be one of joy
discovered in sorrow
to all of those who read my words.
When death finally enters my door
a special note upon my stone
I request be placed in memory of me
upon an earth that I visited
for a short time.
Let the words in simple chiseled letters
read thusly, ‘He was not a simple man
for God did not make him so.
He only wanted to be simply known
as a poet.'”
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Posted in A Nightmare Poem of the Future of the US, Is this the Future of the US?, The New Obama flag for the US, What three more years of Obama will bring., tagged A Nightmare of the Future, Barack Obama, Christianity, Flag, God, Lord, New Gods, Obama, President, Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, Religion and Spirituality, United States on March 1, 2014|
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Somewhere along my journey I stepped into a time machine.
I do not remember exactly when it happened.
I stepped forward in a strange land where a language
was spoken that did not sound like any tongue I knew.
The beings looked like me.
The planet seemed the same
but it was not.
There was a new god
in this land
in this dimension.
His name was Obama.
I looked closer at the eyes
of those about me.
Their was a strange blankness
in their eyes
an emptiness of spirit
I could not explain.
I eagerly sought a sight of a flag pole
to see what land I might be in.
My eyes sought the Red, White and Blue.
Instead I looked with fright upon a flag
all to familiar from a past election.
God did not save us.
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Posted in One of Seven Poems of "The Master's Series of Poems" by John J. Rigo, Poetry, Texas' Poetry, The "Master Series of Poetry", upcoming book "Passion Amidst Apathy", tagged Galilee, God, Master, Master of My Life, Night sky, Sea of Galilee, Sin, Texas, The Master Series of Poems by John J. Rigo on February 24, 2014|
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“………..pointing to a star”
The night sky was a deep black with blazing stars
over the Master and His disciples
this particular night along the sea of Galilee.
It was a time of quiet contemplation of the beauty of God’s work.
Within the group of His disciples
one disciple had a troubling question.
With reverence he approached the Master with his question.
“Does God’s Love for us have bounds when remembering our sins in His Eternal Memory?”
asked the disciple quietly as to not disturb the other men in the group.
The Master lifted His Head toward the night sky
and pointed His finger to a bright star saying,
“As you look upon the stars in the night sky
many have long changed in form
and are no more.
The distance is so great in the travel of that light
that we still see those suns prior to their changing of form.
So it is in the breath of God’s Love for us
it is also beyond the width
depth and height of such distances from us.
Since His Love for us is unconditional
so is His memory of our sins.
In asking His forgiveness of our sins
their memory no longer exists in eternity.”
So spoke that night
the Master of My Life.
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Posted in Calling Out an Abuser, Calling out an Abusive Relationship, Uncategorized, tagged abusive relationships, Christianity, Christmas, God, Jesus, Lord, Poetry, Religion and Spirituality, Texas, The Abuser on February 22, 2014|
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“The Abuser” A Poem by John J. Rigo
The words were hammered blows to my heart.
A stranger would dare not speak such words to me
crushing fists would they find
quickly pounding their bodies.
The slap of the glove upon their face
to face certain death on the field of honor.
The answer to your acts are simple enough
you are an abuser.
Your love of God and Jesus
but a front
a lie to all.
Deep within your heart lies hate
pouring on one who has loved you
beyond all others.
A faithful friend
you no longer are to me.
I have seen your soul.
It is dark
black
ridden with the shit of the world
upon your lips.
Oh where
oh where
did my love go.
You are without honor
heroism
or truth
in your declared love.
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Posted in "Rainbows Amidst Storms" Second Published Book, One of Seven Poems of the Master Series of Poetry, Poetry, The "Master Series of Poetry", tagged Another poem from the Master series of poems, Arts, Christianity, Forgiveness, God, Jesus, Lord, Master, Master Series, Master Series by a Texas' Poet, Religion and Spirituality on February 21, 2014|
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A beautiful day beckoned.
The sides of the hills were golden
with fields of grain.
The Cypress trees were green
among great expanses of gleaming flat rocks.
An ideal day born for the enjoyment of the sun
and the wondrous words of the Master.
The crowd began to thin toward the afternoon sunset.
The Master was weary.
Many were the questions of the day.
The answers required much of His strength to loudly speak
the words of wisdom to the crowd.
As the Master prepared to depart
a young man in the crowd shouted a question
in His direction.
The Master’s followers tried to quiet the man
to preserve their Lord‘s voice.
They knew He was exhausted from the
long day of preaching.
The young man shouted again,
“Master, what can I do in my life that would be
pleasing to my Lord and God?”
In hearing this question
the crowd stopped movement
in their departure.
The crowd turned as one toward
where the Master stood.
Raising up to His full height
the Master looked over the crowd
with the kindest of smiles and He said,
“The mirrors of your own souls are within the eyes of
your brothers and sisters.
If you see hunger in those eyes around you
break the bread and share it.
If you see sorrow
share your tears with your brethren.
If fear overcomes your neighbors
stand with them
for numbers overcome fear.
Above all of these
love your neighbor
as you love your children.
My love protects your brethren
as it protects you.
This sharing of your love in my Father’s name
will be pleasing to your Lord and God.
In this sharing of your love without reserve
without reward
without a counting
will you be given
the glories of eternity.”
These words were spoken this day
by the Master of my life.
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Posted in Are we but Footprints in the Sand?, Is there life after death?, tagged A Poem by a Texas' Poet, Arts, God, Is there Life after Death?, Landscape, Landscape design, Landscaping, Lord, poem from upcoming book " Passion Amidst Apathy", Sea of Galilee on February 12, 2014|
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The sand is pushed aside
as my feet are placed upon the landscape.
My footprints quickly disappear
as I move forward in my quest.
Blowing winds leave the mark of my path
but for a second
a mark of passing that becomes neither
a longing memory
or a recall by the passing landscape.
Are we too
a grain of sand
lost to a moment of time?
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Posted in The meaning of the words "I Love You.", The Sometimes Words Without Meaning: "I Love You", The True Meaning of real Friendships, tagged A poem about friendship by John J. Rigo Texas's Poet, Arts, friendship, God, Online Writing, Poetry, relationships, Romance, Texas, The true meaning of "I Love You", The true meaning of friendships on February 6, 2014|
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Lately I have noticed more than ever
how often people use the words
“I Love You” more carelessly.
Simply sharing the words
in their minds makes them
feel good about themselves.
The words themselves should carry
more meaning in speaking them
than the reality of the real emotions
of the speaker.
When relating those words to another
it should also mean that “I am loyal to you.”
The words should relate that “I would never
say anything out of your presence about you,
that would be hurtful if said it to your face.”
Friendships should not be about gain
of one from another.
Friendships should be about
an “Honest” sharing of Love.
So on this day
of the few allotted to us
think carefully become using
the words “I Love You” to a friend.
The question here is
“Are you also worthy of Love?”
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Posted in A Poem Dedicated to a Prior Friend, Curse not me for thy will become Cursed, Selection from "Roses Amidst Thorns" published in 2005, tagged A published poet who has won the Collin County Texas Poetry Award, A Saying of Eileen Rigo of Smithtown New York, A spiritual poem from a McKinney Texas poet, An Insight to a McKinney Texas' Poet John J. Rigo, God, Grief Loss and Bereavement, Health, McKinney Texas' Own International Poet, Texas, Those who curse me are also cursed by the Lord on January 24, 2014|
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There was a certain grace to the look of him facing death.
He did not seem to have succumbed to the idea of dying.
He stood tall and proud with a direct look into your eyes.
His bearing, his eyes, said many things.
His eyes said he had lived a life of honor
and without shame
as to who
and what he was
as a person.
If he was guilty of any deep emotion
it was to have loved too much.
He had loved many in his life
giving all he had to give
to each relationship
without a reserve held.
He was always the one hurt
the deepest in the leaving.
If you ever knew him
you would never forget him
whether for a few minutes or several years
in the sharing part of a day with him.
He lived as a man
protecting the ones he loved.
He loved in the best of circumstances.
He loved in the worst of circumstances.
I am glad I got to know him on a personal level.
There were days of doubt in knowing this person.
“Yes” as one said about him in a dissenting way
“He always came out smelling like a rose.”
You ask, “How did I know this man so well?”
It was easy knowing him
for you see
he was me.
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Posted in "Embracing Life" a poem by John J. Rigo, A poem about embracing Life., tagged Arts, Christianity, Forgiveness, God, Lord, Poetry, relationships, Religion and Spirituality on January 15, 2014|
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Embrace your Youth.
The ticks of time move more quickly
than observed or counted.
Embrace the Love of your Youth.
The embers lose their warm and glow
more quickly than our memories will capture.
Embrace the Wisdom
that is bestowed upon you.
It will carry you
through the dark days
before you.
Curse not your regrets.
They are but markers along the road.
Regrets render the opportunity
to seek forgiveness.
Embrace your Lord
with Love and Worship.
He will Bless you along the road
and to the final place
of His Love for you.
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Posted in The meaning of the words "I Love You.", The Sometimes Words Without Meaning: "I Love You", The True Meaning of real Friendships, tagged A poem about friendship by John J. Rigo Texas's Poet, Arts, friendship, God, Online Writing, Poetry, relationships, Romance, Texas, The true meaning of "I Love You", The true meaning of friendships on January 13, 2014|
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Courtesy of focusorlando.org
Many so called “Friends in Life are really wolves in Sheep’s Clothing.” Beware of those “I Love You’s” from Friends.
Lately I have noticed more than ever
how often people use the words
“I Love You” more carelessly.
Simply sharing the words
in their minds makes them
feel good about themselves.
The words themselves should carry
more meaning in speaking them
than the reality of the real emotions
of the speaker.
When relating those words to another
it should also mean that “I am loyal to you.”
The words should relate that “I would never
say anything out of your presence about you,
that would be hurtful if said it to your face.”
Friendships should not be about gain
of one from another.
Friendships should be about
an “Honest” sharing of Love.
So on this day
of the few allotted to us
think carefully become using
the words “I Love You” to a friend.
The question here is
“Are you also worthy of Love?”
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"Words Upon My Stone" excerpt from "Roses Amidst Thorns" copyright 2005 by John J. Rigo
Posted in A Poem rendering Insight to a Texas' Poet and Commentator, Poetry, tagged Arts, Christianity, God, Hardware, Insight to a Texas' Poet and Commentator, Lord, memory, Moto of a Texas' Poet, Religion and Spirituality, Texas on March 3, 2014| Leave a Comment »
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