Wednesday, July 30, 2014

The Homeless, Section 6

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Author:  Carroll Scherber
Created:  July 30, 2014

The Homeless, Section 6

Our life stories are untold, our futures are unforeseen, our communities are unknown, our societies are miss-constructed, and our governments are ever changing; the stories of our lives are bring written as our futures are being spoken where are communities are being united upon a society which will come together allowing our governments to govern over our laws.  Our governing laws will see through a society where humanity will govern over themselves, our societies will push through a law where humanity can come together, and our lives will be forged through our friendships, our partnerships, our bonds, our ties, our relationships, and our love shall be extended to each other through communication where a connection can create hope for an alternate future.  Futures are untold and mankind will generate stories throughout our lives which will produce a bond between all mankind where communities, friendships and alliances can be forged to alter our futures and allow all mankind to play in a society with an animal kingdom where the homeless numbers will multiply to an astronomical figure allowing us to bring forth a nation craving new stories of life; and where the ever changing governments which rule over our lives, our homes and our business because allowances for our society where the outcast, deprived, disadvantaged, the withdrawn, and the poor can accelerate a future to ensure the sanctity of our fellowman set forth an evolutionary change in policy as to how our political governments view the lives of those who sought out need. 

Mankind will unite a nation’s society to ensure hope can be given when the darkest of times will bring despair.  Mankind will be on its backside; and those who are not on their backsides will ride upon all fours because if they do not ride where they can be pushed, then they may appear on all fours a child.  A child may not be able to walk, a child may not be able to crawl, and a child may not be able to wheel itself upon a surface where rubble and decay has been spread like a plague.  Men and women will appear with child just as they once were delivered upon their backside to the arms of an awaiting parent.  Mankind will be pushing man, woman or child ever forward whether or not they would be traveling into a zone of despair; man, woman and child will be traveling either on foot, by cart, by wheelchair, by carriage, by crutch, by wagon, on all fours or crawling on one’s stomach to a destination unbeknownst to them.   The destination is our journey in to the darkness to seek out others who may be in need of our aid.  The aid for which we seek is a lending hand whose hands have come in search of a home.  We appear to each other as those who have traveled upon a time where desperation is beyond the reach of another’s hand as a child cries and reaches to a parent where a he or she can be received into their arms.

We reach into another’s arms either upward or forward to convey a message; when a message is hand-delivered, then the messages is delivered with each other’s hands grapping each other’s where each other’s hand form the resemblance of the shaking of hands.  When we reach in another man’s hand we are conveying a formal greeting with either an anticipation of success, an expectation of friendship or a gesture of kindness in hopes to form a bond or a tie with another individual.  When there is disaster there is destruction, where there is accident there is chaos, and where there is love there is hope; so, when there no likelihood of a meeting then there is no chance for people to come together, when there is occasion there possibility and where there is possibility then there is a chance for one’s hands to come together.  Where we come together is either by chance, by appointment, by occurrence, or by incident; we also come together when there is need, a requirement, hardship, and when there is desperation.  Each of these events leads to a the grasping of another’s hand or arm; so, as child moves into his parents arms and close to their heart there is love to bestowed, when there is friendship there is thoughtfulness, when there is an alliance there is regard, and where there dissociation there is no place for one to place their hand.

Therefore, destruction brings about chaos it can also bring forth hope, but when disaster brings desperation then desperation has lead us into destruction.  Desperation will bring people together just as where the bricks had fallen upon lives of individuals; if desperation can bring us together, then desperation can tear us apart.  Our lives have been torn apart by the falling of ash upon the brimstone just as the brimstone has fallen down upon the lives our citizens and just has the recession has fallen upon our society.  The brimstone now resembles the remains of our citizens who reside within the shelters of our institution or the shelters of our jungles where life can be found inside the skyscrapers, the towers, the high-rises, and the structures where shadow and light can be found.  When brimstone deconstructs our lives, then our lives have become deprived of light which leaves our days covered in shadow, and our nights covered in days where life has been the plighted is heartache and devastation.  The devastation of a society can lead to the heartache of individuals and the heartache can lead to loneliness where the loneliness can bring about the destruction of people’s lives.

With the disaster and destruction our lives, our lives can be torn into shreds just as a piece of cotton can leave a cotton thread upon a thorn. The thorns of our lives are the inconsistencies we come across in a society where people are uncertain as to their goals which lead to their achievements. When the disaster brings about heartache because the inconsistencies have brought about pain and injury; a life can impact another’s where a hand-shake or aid can bring about comfort to ease a heart which has been broken upon a stone where a thorn has laid and a dagger has been plunged into one’s heart.  Our lives pool together as blood does upon a stone, our lives can coagulate together as our lives hold our bonds we have tied together, our hand hold another’s where another’s holds ours just as the mortar binds an adhesive to hold the logs together, and our hands lead to our hearts which holds the blood which circulates the blood which pumps through our systems creating ties to a Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) strand of life.  When a strand of life is tied to our streams of blood just as fish are bound to water, then our hand are bound to another’s man’s life; a strand of life is a strand of DNA which is coded to our lives just as our hands are bound in marriage.  Some marriages are bound with string or lace where some marriages our bound with truth and honesty; whereas, some marriages are tied in blood which ran upon a river of red for the river which carries the blue a stream of honesty that the heart and lungs have provided.

The stands of cotton are like the stands of DNA; each are woven to provide either clothing or life.  Life can be grasped just as a hand can grasp at a piece of clothing.  Clothing can sustain life where life can be stolen as a piece of cotton can be plucked from a field; the field that we have harvested now brings a yield of clothing which adorns our bodies to ensure that our hands are warm and our hands are full of life.  If the DNA had not completed a strand into life, then our bodies would not have been able to extend life a hand.  If a hand is not available to employ, then life will be stranded underneath the brimstone of disaster; the deconstruction of the aftermath is to salvage a wealth of people inside a community where fire and rock will lay bodies to rest.  The daggers of society are the thorns of our fingers which have brought down a building and removed the shelters of our society where bodies are found lying upon their backsides with clothing strung from their bedsides.  The clothes are the reminders of our labor, whereas, our hands are our reminders of our strengths.  Our strengths are reminders of our weaknesses where are bodies become weak after our hands have labored upon the earth for which we placed a seed.  Our bodies now wearied and our backs make of leather, we lay and rest for the evening has come and the night has brought us light.

The light which illuminates over our heads is the light which brings us hope; the light which brings us hope is the light where salvation can be found amongst the rubble.  Where rubble can be found, shelters will yield a new light.  The light which harvests new hope will bring about a new form of communication, and with a new form of communication can bring about a society without homelessness.  The light which harvests new hope a society will flourish amongst the rubble of brimstone where ash has fallen and where blood has been spilled upon the stones and mortar which held our buildings and homes together; and, when the thorns have lifted the bricks which had to laid to rest upon the ground, we now can raise a society of homelessness from the dark and bring hope to a future where all mankind will share a common goal to reunite a society where devastation has brought a field of men in a land where trees, brushes and shrubs have lived upon a blue marble known to us as earth.  This gravel pit where we harvested our minerals to lay a ground can be given a foundation to construct a home upon a land which will yield men and women, animals, and materials to institute a foundation where mankind can flourish upon a land which will be fruitful and plentiful.

The land will harvest men, women, animals and materials which will be called “Recyclable”.  When all these things are removed from this land then the land will no longer will flourish with mankind and animals; we will all be lost to a land which will need to be rebuilt and will a new creation of mankind.  An animal kingdom will survive like cockroach upon a land, and man will once again live like animals.  When we rebuild a land for mankind to survive upon, then we need to lend a hand so mankind can flourish; when mankind flourishes so will an animal kingdom.  Lands will be harvested, pools will be dug, water will run, sweat will pour, necks will redden and sore, backs will weary, communities will be built, societies will cultivate, unions will form, governments will be founded, and buildings will once again be erected where a workforce of labor can be hired.  The lands will survive with our heads lending a hand, so that our labors show our fruitfulness and endeavors; our labors will lend a hand in reconstructing our societies and our buildings where mankind can wield a hammer to construct a home for mankind to flourish upon the land.

The plumbs we utilize pilot our buildings upon a foundation where we build our relationships in labor, the workforce will be burdened, and mankind will rule within our governments where laws will be restructured to ensure mankind will prevail where it has faltered.  We will measure our strength by the bonds we forge just as a hammer welds to reinforce the steel which is used to build our shelters which will enclose us and keep us from harm.  With our rulers we will govern over a population which labor like animals allowing our workforce to pollinate and enrich a nation; our workforce will bring food and water, materials, supplies, communication, technology, and industrialization.  Mankind will arrive upon your doorsteps by foot or upon the backsides of the animal kingdoms which carried them to their destination; mankind will travel far, the distances of the lands to where the sun shall rise or the moon shall fall, where oases will rise from the sands and where the trees pillar from the gravel and dirt, and where water will be the demand for all mankind.  Man and animal will thirst upon the nectar of the land; the thirst comes in many forms and as to how we consume our raw materials and our tidings will be dependent upon mankind’s appetite.

Man’s appetite will flourish and so will the lands that have grown amongst our civilization; we will hunger, we will crave, we will yearn, and we will starve.  Our hunger will lead to riots, our craving will bring us knowledge, our yearning will allot us greed, and our starvation will guide us to our fellow man.  We will find ways to harvest a new beginning and we will find a way to become a collective of inhabitants upon arrive into a new land where a new frontier will yet be discovered.  We will grow in mass numbers, we will communicate, we will hunt, we will chase after one another, and we will produce and generate initiatives so others may quest upon a new nation allowing a nation to flourish.  We will decay by the thousands, we will bring about plague and pestilence, we cover the earth with nutrient, and we will be left on our backsides underneath the brush of the wasteland where mankind will voyage to find a territory livable for habitation.

Within our territories life will flourish in abundance, we pool our resources, we will collect our possessions, we find a hand we will call brethren, and we will provide others with a means of living upon a land which has been left to waste for the disposal of the land is a new playground for mankind collect themselves and come together.  The territories will have lines where mankind will no boundary; our boundaries will be drawn by our possessions which we are either willing to relinquish or hoard.  Our lines will be drawn by the placement of our possessions and by structures we have surrounded ourselves by; we will pool ourselves in a collective to ensure our boundaries are maintained.  Our lines will no longer be covered upon our faces, our images will no longer be seen in mirrors, our harpoons will no longer be shaped upon the fingers of our hands, and our smiles will no longer live upon our faces; as citizens who have encountered a time when need and want will no longer flourish, we will allege that our nations and civilizations will thrive.

Our lands will thrive with our fellow man lending a hand to one another, and our need for a workforce will recover will a need for mankind; our territories will unite upon the grounds of hope, and desperations will amount to a need of lending our palms to another.  Our palms will be injured and sore, our bodies will weaken and grow strong, and hooves will weigh the burden of survival; our iris are the mirrors for others to peer into our humanity, our spirits will decline where our emotions will soar, and our characters will be defined by the strength of our compassion and our earnest.  Our societies will flounder where our properties will dominate over jurisdiction, and our governing bodies will control a population where their laws may obstruct and their order may hinder the development of a community of people or a society of classmen.  Our governing bodies will discover a wealth of reserve amongst the land who has ensured our lands, our properties, our territories, and our unions have blossomed in a united common wealth where mankind can overcome obstacles no matter how difficult the hardships, heartaches and sorrows mankind has suffered to bring itself out of despair and desperation.  Mankind will guarantee that our lands and our nations are fruitful to an extent where mankind can flourish upon the wastelands that all mankind comes to bring their hopes and dreams; mankind’s hopes and dreams will no longer build upon the great American Noble Eagle upon the hands which we lay into the palms of another.

Desperation will convey a new message for hope and despair will express an emotion of need where mankind can communicate with one another upon a growth of greenery which arose from the molten lava which arose from the waters which contains the salt which also dwells within our bodies.  Man will bring forth unto a new nation under God where man will live upon the ruins of its own destruction; man and woman will live within a nation where man and animal will bring unto itself a new land which will be fertile and full of nutrient so that man and woman can be fruitful and multiply.  Mankind will guarantee that all man will have the change to give a new nation a viable source of food and water where cattle and horse will labor throughout the day to ensure that man has toiled over the land.  Mankind will harvest the playground where mankind will bring a wealth of supply of fruits, vegetables and meats for others to feast upon the land which was left desolate through their own hand and occupation; mankind will lend its backside to toil over the land where our nations have left desolate and where mankind is in despair.  Mankind will fortify the land so mankind can flourish and mankind will bring about change so that mankind a grow and prosper upon the land where we have brought a nation’s worth of wealth and prosperity into a nation which will flourish into a nation of hostile individuals.


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