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The Cruel, Sickening, Satanic, Heinous, Despicable,Terroistic, And Murderous Tactics of Hamas by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Feb 2025

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The hands of Hamas weave a cruel design,
Where shadows cast a pall on innocence,
Their wrath, a storm that breaks the fragile line,
Of peace, replaced by terror’s grim pretense.
Through streets where children once in laughter played,
Now echo cries of anguish, sharp and deep,
The olive branch, by blood and fire betrayed,
Lies trampled where the widows come to weep.
What heart could birth such malice, cold and stark,
To rend the soul of life with blade and flame?
Yet in their cause, they claim a righteous spark,
A twisted zeal that bears a hollow name.
Oh, pity those ensnared by hate’s cruel reign,
For mercy’s song is drowned in endless pain.

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King of Kings, Our Hope Divine: The Rapture’s Glorious Hope by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Feb 2025

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The dawn awaits with whispers soft and sweet,
A promise gleams through shadows of the night,
When saints shall rise, their Savior soon to meet,
In clouds of glory, bathed in holy light.
Our blessed hope, a trumpet’s clarion call,
Shall pierce the silence, time itself unwind,
The faithful, caught beyond this earthly thrall,
Leave mortal cares and fleeting woes behind.
No eye has seen, no heart can fully know,
The joy prepared, the rapture’s grand embrace,
When Christ returns, His bride in grace to show,
A timeless union, face to radiant face.
So lift your gaze, O church, and stand secure,
Our hope is certain, steadfast, and so pure.

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Sonnet: The Christless Satanic Creed Of Marxism by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Feb 2025

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A specter rises from the ash of grace,
Where godless hammers strike the soul apart,
A creed of iron, cold in heart’s embrace,
That bids the light of Christ to swift depart.
Its promises, like serpents, coil and sing,
Of equity through blood and broken trust,
Yet chains the spirit ‘neath a tyrant’s wing,
And turns the meek to fodder, ash, and dust.
No cross to bear, no mercy’s gentle call,
It builds its throne on graves of sacred law,
A demon’s mask, though veiled as good to all,
Devours the free in hunger’s gaping maw.
So heed this truth: where Christ is cast aside,
A hollow hell in Marxism’s shade abides.

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The Fighter’s Flame: A Triubute To Donal Trump by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Feb 2025

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Fight, fight, fight—the chant resounds through air,
A warrior’s heart, unbowed by storm or foe,
His golden mane dares corruption to beware,
He strides where lesser souls refuse to go.
The crowd ignites, their fervor shakes the ground,
A titan forged in brash and brazen steel,
No cage can hold the spirit they’ve unbound,
For truth and triumph are his guiding wheel.
Through tempests wild, he stands with fist held high,
A beacon loud against corruption’s blight,
He will bring the corrupt to justice right,
And turns the dark to unrelenting light.
So let the echoes roar from shore to shore,
One man, one fight—a legend evermore.

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The Imperial Majesty of Christ’s Jeweled Grace by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Feb 2025

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A King arrayed in wealth beyond all gold,
His riches gleam where mortal crowns grow dim,
A robe of righteousness, resplendent, bold,
Brocaded fine, with gems along its brim.

His throne adorned with opulence divine,
Each thread He weaves, a splendor none can sew,
This mantle, studded bright with jewels that shine,
He drapes on souls redeemed from sin’s dark woe.

Oh, Sovereign Lord, Thy scepter gilds the skies,
Thy bounty flows to clad the broken race,
In kingly grace, Thou bidst the lost arise,
To wear Thy garb of mercy, love, and grace.

Thy reign, a vault of treasures ever free,
Enrobes us all in holy majesty.

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Ode To An Amazing Twin Brother by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Feb 2025

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Dedicated to my amazing twin brother.

A mirror soul, my twin, my truest kin,
His voice a singer’s hymn to pierce the sky,
With strings and keys, a musician’s art begins,
A Renaissance of gifts where talents ply.

His pastor’s heart, a shepherd’s holy call,
Through shadowed vales, he leads with steady light,
A man of many crafts, excelling all,
He weaves our path with grace and fearless might.

Two halves, yet whole, we share a sacred flame,
His spirit lifts when mine begins to tire,
In song and sermon, he exalts Christ’s name,
A bond by Heaven’s hands set to inspire.

O twin, my brother, vast beyond compare,

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The Meek Shall Inherit The Earth by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Feb 2025

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The meek arise, their quiet power unfurls,
No clash of steel, yet empires bend and break,
With steadfast hearts, they seize the reeling world,
A regal dawn no tyrant dares to take.
Their courage glows, a flame through shadows cast,
Compassion reigns where wrath once held its sway,
In stillness forged, their victory stands vast,
The earth reshaped beneath their gentle day.
No crown of gold, but grace adorns their brow,
Each whispered prayer a thunderous decree,
Through humble hands, the mighty mountains bow,
Christ’s echo rings in meek eternity.
Triumphant heirs, majestic in their might,
The meek inherit earth in boundless light!

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The Bravery And Courage Of The Good Samaritan’s Mercy by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Feb 2025

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A traveler fell where shadows gripped the way,
Robbed, broken, left to fade in dust and pain,
The pious passed, their glances turned astray,
No valor stirred beneath their sacred reign.
Yet one drew near, with courage in his stride,
A Samaritan, despised by prideful eyes,
Compassion lit his heart, a Christ-like tide,
To bind the wounds where mercy’s echo lies.
With gentle hands, he poured the oil of peace,
His cloak a shield, his steed a humble throne,
In selfless love, he wrote a bold release,
A script of grace on flesh and blood and bone.
Through him, the Savior’s face shines clear and true,
Courage and care, the Word made flesh anew.

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Satan’s Profaned Altar by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Feb 2025

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Beneath charred spires, where rot festers unseen,
In suffocating crypts, minds fracture and lean,
Churches gag on prayers, defiled to the core,
Cathedrals loom as tombs, their sanctity no more.
Night’s rancid breath chokes the trembling air,
A shroud for deeds no soul could bear.

Satan’s maw gapes in the silence, obscene,
Rituals carve flesh, a blasphemous scene,
Abuse drips thick, a river of innocent blood,
Children’s bones clatter where shadows flood.
Tongues twist in shrieks, a hymn to decay,
Worship writ in blood that will never wash away.

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The Cry Of The Captive by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Feb 2025

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Written in the same format at Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poem “The Cry Of The Children”.

I

Do ye hear the voices weeping, oh, my brothers,
Ere the chains grow cold with rust and time?
From the shadows rise the sighs of others,
Bound in silence, sold for blood and dime.
Their cries are muffled, locked in holds below,
Yet through the stillness pierce the anguished calls—
A hymn of sorrow mortals ought to know,
Where freedom falls beneath the trafficker’s thralls.

II

For they are young, the stolen, tender-hearted,
Plucked from hearths where once they laughed and played,
To distant lands by cruel hands carted,
Their innocence a coin too swiftly weighed.
The meadows green, the skies of azure hue,
Are lost to them—replaced by iron gloom,
And yet ye say, “The world turns ever new,”
While children rot in trafficking’s dark womb.

III

Do ye see their eyes, so wide with terror,
Gazing through the bars of flesh-made cages?
Their dreams dissolve in nights of bitter error,
Their youth inscribed on slavery’s grim pages.
They call to God, but hear no soft reply,
For mortal greed has drowned the sacred sound—
“Oh, let us live!” their spirits faintly cry,
Yet none to loose the shackles can be found.

IV

The wheels of commerce grind with ceaseless motion,
The ports grow fat with ships of human woe,
And gold is king across the sprawling ocean,
While souls are bartered, reaped, and set to go.
Ye merchants clad in silk, with hands so clean,
Ye build your towers on their breaking bones—
Their blood anoints the wealth ye hold serene,
Their whispered pleas drowned out by market tones.

V

“Go ask the mothers,” say ye, “where they wander,
Those little ones who vanish in the night?”
But mothers weep where shadows grow and ponder,
Their empty arms a testament to fright.
The trafficker’s snare, a web of cunning spun,
Has torn the babe from breast, the child from kin,
And left behind a silence cold as stone—
A grief too vast for mortal hearts to win.

VI

They toil unseen in fields of bitter harvest,
Or sweat in dens where light has never crept,
Their bodies bent, their spirits pushed the farthest,
While captors count the profits they have reaped.
No Sabbath rest, no hymn to lift their care,
No gentle hand to wipe their tears away—
The whip, the chain, the hollow-eyed despair,
Are all they know from dusk to dreary day.

VII

And yet ye say, “The world is fair and golden,
The sun doth shine on all beneath its ray!”
But what of those in darkness, bought and solden,
Whose sun was stolen ere it reached midday?
The pretty popular shells of wealth and might,
Parade their gleam to blind the righteous eye—
Yet beneath their sheen lies trafficking’s cruel blight,
A truth ye shun while captives still decry.

VIII

“Go play,” ye bid the free, “the fields are calling,
The brooks are bright, the flowers sweet with dew!”
But oh, the captive hears no lark enthralling,
No stream runs free where chains are forged anew.
Their play is labor, endless, bleak, and dire,
Their flowers bloom in dreams they dare not keep—
For every breath is sold to lust’s desire,
And every hope lies buried six feet deep.

IX

The righteous weep, yet hands remain unmoving,
The laws are slow, the courts with mercy shy,
While traffickers in shadows keep their proving,
That flesh is cheap beneath a careless sky.
Oh, brothers, sisters, hear their muted plea,
Their voices rise though bound by iron bands—
Shall freedom sleep while captives cannot flee,
And justice falter in our idle hands?

X

They dream of home, of voices soft and tender,
Of faces lost beyond the sea’s divide,
But waking brings the lash, the cold surrender,
To lives where hope has long since bled and died.
The sea that bears them forth cares not their fate,
Its waves a shroud for souls it cannot save—
How long, O God, must innocence await,
The breaking dawn to shatter chain and grave?

XI

“God sees,” ye say, “and judgment looms eternal,
The wicked fall beneath His holy rod!”
But what of now, this hell so raw and vernal,
Where mortals mock the mercy of their God?
Salvation, the pinnacle of gifts, ye preach,
Yet leave the lost to languish in their strife—
Shall heaven wait while trafficked souls beseech,
And earth denies them breath of freest life?

XII

Oh, turn your eyes from gold and fleeting pleasures,
Unstop your ears to hear their anguished strain,
For every soul ye save is worth the measures,
To break the yoke and loose the captive’s chain.
The gospel bids us love, the truth to seek,
To bear the cross for those in bondage torn—
Rise up, ye strong, defend the frail and weak,
Lest ye forget the sorrow they have borne.

XIII

Do ye hear the voices weeping, oh, my brothers,
From holds of steel, from brothels dark and drear?
Their cry ascends, a call to rouse the others,
To free the bound, to dry the captive’s tear.
Let not their blood stain hands that could have freed,
Let not their chains outlast our will to fight—
For grace and mercy bid us intercede,
Till trafficking’s long night gives way to light.

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