Monday, June 11, 2018

Declare


Zoe Saldana
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Declare
Light for Sight
光を宣言する
Hikari o sengen suru
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What caused this trouble?
Did you not wish to burst your own bubble?

Why would you seek help from this place?
Did you really think that you would find a friendly face?

The loneliness of the uncertain hour rose before dawn
near the ending of interminable night as drawn
by the recurrent end of the unending  yawn
after the bat licked the hat you had just put on
and passed below your height as the horizon for his homing phenomenon.

The maiden resides on high with a copy of her article.
Her course is to assist being in the flesh to understand the particle.

The dust is alive in the dark with dreams of Republic. 
The heart of the family man is cast in the competition with the Muslim rustic.

Industry is recast on a shrinking globe.
Old timetables, maps and tracts are torn into shreds of 'nope.'
Hope for nope is the dope shot into tatters, burnt in a fire wind,
lost in the shambles, faded in the rubble with ashes spread over the entire width
of this chagrined din of sin.

Choice is found at the crossroad.
There is the ugliness of the lily and the beauty of the toad.

The butterfly perfumes the moon
with the flutter of the fragrant fume 
from the orchid plume. 

A bee staggers out 
drunk from the peony fount.
He drank more nectar than he could count.

The dragonfly
couldn't quite light 
on that wisp of sprite.

The earth and sun laughed 
over every wise harvest path 
looking toward peace as cast by wrath 
and the light of the sociopath.

We must dis-enthrall ourselves
from the mania of ringing bells.

The bridge says: Come across. See how good I am.
The big rock in the river says: Look at me to learn how to take a stand.

The white water says: I go on, around, under, over and beyond every tear.
A knarled and kneeling, scraggly pine says: I am here 
yet, fire nearly got me last year.

The power of the elegant tower says: Envision the sky as light.
The sun will expose the world when it explodes like artillery for sight.

A sliver of moon slides by on the high wind calling: I know why. 
I'll see you tomorrow. I'll tell you everything in time. 

Sing low. Sing high. Sing wide.
Make wit the shield behind which you hide.

Let your laughter ring true
like a brace of comfort beyond the blues.

There are three conditions which often look alike 
yet differ completely as they flourish like a tike on a trike.

There is attachment to self, things and people;
detachment from self, things and the cathedral;
and growing between them, the indifference of the sequel.
The last resembles the others as death resembles life unequaled.

The grief of pain made from the drive to stay alive
brought countless ills upon the people who grew to the grey side
of life.

Many a soul was sent down below where the shadows hide.
Many a hero was cast low so the vultures could fight
as gods to rip and tear away the inside. 

The counsel of determination was fulfilled from the day 
on which the attraction of strength and pain fell out along the way.

What was the cause that set them to quarrel? 
The determination to kill superseded the moral.

The resolution to act with strength dishonored the golden elder.
His daughter had been taken as a spoil by the slaughter seller.

The wisdom of age had brought jewels as a measure of radiant pleasure
to obtain release for his daughter as his treasure. 

He bore in his hand the staff of courage wreathed
for supplication from the people of the grey belief
and the sons of attraction's interaction as their chiefs.

He cried, "People attracted by life until grey graces your head,
I have no hair. My daughter tells me I'd be better off dead
but being bald isn't all that bad when all has been said.
May the divine grant you redemption before you find death. 
I hope that you find your way home to breathe the most grateful breath.
Please free my daughter and accept this treasure as a measure of breadth
in courage in life's long length to spend."

The resolution to act with strength to take plunder with the torch of destruction
rejected the offer made by the brave and wise elder for instruction from divine fluxion.
The rest was worked out in the field of battle for the compunction of unction.

The last crusade 
revealed the charade
as a parade.

Rome had not taken monotheism for the state.
The form had acquired the state as her slate.

Byzantium became the vehicle for Christ,
but toleration was dropped as something too nice.

Constantinople was the monotheistic city.
The imperial dynasty organized faction by committee.

War games made islam the goal for a new religion.
Icons incarnated art as the image for mission.

The Patriarch never sent troops for the Pope.
The Pope called for crusades in order to cope.

The chief priest had become the leader of empire in Europe.
The empire sought Jerusalem as the vintage for the Grail's cup.

Crusade after crusade sought to capture or keep
the city for peace that still raised sheep.

Edward the First was the last of the crusaders.
Baybars of the Malmuks sought to repel them as invaders.
The Christians organized for battle to defend the city of Acre.
Jerusalem had fallen to the Muslim as the taker.
 Acre was the last Christian lawmaker.

Edward appealed to Kublai Khan as an ally.
The Horde attacked Aleppo in the northern climb.
The Kipchaks turned the tide for the Malmuk side.
Edward was poisoned by a Muslim assassin's try.
That was the end of his crusader pride.

He was told of his father's death when he arrived in Sicily.
This was within three decades from the end of the 13th century.
He traveled overland to visit Pope Gregory the tenth to affirm his pedigree.
He was crowned king when he returned to Westminster. It was elementary.
The Royal minority saw majority authority 
as the means to tax national pejority.

Talk about directives prompted legislative electives.
The reform of law was made by the statutes that were selected.
Edward was brutal to the Welsh and the Scots in his rule.
He built castles in Wales instead of schools.
He was defeated by Philip IV of France, no Flanders fool.
He expelled the Jews. The edict was his tool.

He taxed in excess to pay for war. 
He was called the Hammer when he demanded more.
He died outside of Scotland in a last effort to increase his store.

Parliament precipitates war for taxation.
They say it's for your relaxation. 

How easily public opinion is bent
against the increase in the amount lawmakers spent.

Count this remembrance like money.
The Greeks proclaimed profit from war as though it were human honey.
The Romans wore glad rags to declare that this kind of rain looked sunny.
The Carolingians wrote script in miniscule until their noses were runny.

They stuck their thumbs to their noses  thrust in the air.
They declared that life isn't fair. So why should they care?

Life was lived as a symphonic dream of fresh eggs broken over a frying pan 
left by an uncle who killed men with spears, short swords and rustic tans.

The golden age was not technologically advanced.
Justice assembled the elders in the village to evaluate the role of chance.

She urged them to judgments kinder to the people.
Judgment had to be watched to guard against evil.

The knowledge of hateful strife, contentious contention or the din of battle was not known.
Life was lived simply. Action to feed need was the function that was shown.

The cruel sea was far from them.
Goods were not shipped to mend the hem.

The oxen, the plow, the sheep and justice supplied every need.
The earth nurtured the golden age as the goal for planting seed.
It was geometry that called sailors to sail the seas.
The size of shape maintained proportion with respect for what was seen.

The tropics were parallel belts that girded the equator.
Lines beneath the sun were treasured as the measure for the estimator.

Navigation was the  art of estimation with respect for forms.
Lines that were thought to be infinite were curved around the global norm.

The belts were at right angles to the axis which they turned around,
but it looked to them like the sun made the journey over sight and sound.

Drift like a mist you white sailed ships.
Sail by the free blue sky as your will without whips.

I remember in the blood of my dreams how they sang before me on the sea.
Slaves weren't paid to work, so they would sing about the dream to be free.

The verbose governess brought out the leather strap
to whack her hand, but that was just that.
There was no other whack from the strap
to the butt or the back.

Press forward white threaded seams.
Let me have the strength of my dreams.

The prow of the bow cuts through the space across the water.
It bends the wind around the ship as playful as an otter.

She is the genius of the sea for me.
She sings to shape the space to be.

The past sank beneath the massive clouds.
Silver and green spread over the liquid plain like a shroud.

The crescent moon was almost dead beyond the mast head.
Her mind would never speak to me again.

I was sorry that I had made her the queen of my heart.
I had to leave her behind to make a fresh start.

The snake has shed its skin upon the ground.
The waning moon did not eclipse the sound.

The craft slapped her sadness as she slid through the darkness.
The wistful water was cloven by sullen swells of liquid hardness.

My mind soared free high above the mast.
I directed sight to where the stars were cast.

The Trusty Shellbacks had organized their Court for the mighty dim of Neptune.
The Slimy Pollywogs were inducted into the mysterious Deep in June.

Physical hardship for the ship's keep was kept.
When the Pollywogs crossed the equator line for the first time, no one slept.

If we were beside ourselves, it was for lawfulness.
Whenever we were in our right mind, it was to draw such as blessed.

We would shout for joy in victory.
Knowledge was the toy to unveil mystery.

Victory was given to the anointed.
Achievement was earned by being learned as appointed.

The mystic ship carried me past the trash of the violent past
towards the promise of a stability that would last as cast.

The high mast rocked steady when docked near the shore.
The snake had shed its skin and left it on the floor.

The ascent of the new day in the dawn
yielded writing as the way to express your say of how you saw.

Uprightness maintains the power of authority.
Authority is made right by the direction for priority.

Sing a song full of faith 
that surpasses what that dark past made.

Sing a song full of hope 
for the present scope.

Sing a song full of love
for the future shown in heaven above.

Let love face the rising sun.
Our new day has begun.

May salvation meet you in the day of trouble.
Let protection lead you beyond your shadow's double.



20 Exaudiat te Dominus

1 May the Lord answer you in the day of trouble, *
the Name of the God of Jacob defend you;
2 Send you help from his holy place *
and strengthen you out of Zion;
3 Remember all your offerings *
and accept your burnt sacrifice;
4 Grant you your heart's desire *
and prosper all your plans.
5 We will shout for joy at your victory
and triumph in the Name of our God; *
may the Lord grant all your requests.
6 Now I know that the Lord gives victory to his anointed; *
he will answer him out of his holy heaven,
with the victorious strength of his right hand.
7 Some put their trust in chariots and some in horses, *
but we will call upon the Name of the Lord our God.
8 They collapse and fall down, *
but we will arise and stand upright.
9 O Lord, give victory to the king *
and answer us when we call.


1 Samuel 15:35
Samuel did not see Saul again until the day of his death, but Samuel grieved over Saul. The Lord was sorry that he had made Saul king over Israel.

2 Corinth. 5: 13
If we are beside ourselves it is for God. When we are in our right mind it is for you.

Mark 4:28-29
The earth produces of itself. First the sprout, the stem, the head, then the full grain in the head. When the grain is ripe the reaper goes in with his sickle to harvest the grain.’

6.17.18
Beehive Cluster
"Phenomena"
Aratus
http://www.theoi.com/Text/AratusPhaenomena.html
96] Beneath both feet of Boötes mark the Maiden [Virgo], who in her hands bears the gleaming Ear of Corn [Spica]. Whether she be daughter of Astraeus, who, men say, was of old the father of the stars, or child of other sire, untroubled be her course! But another tale is current among men, how of old she dwelt on earth and met men face to face, nor ever disdained in olden time the tribes of men and women, but mingling with them took her seat, immortal though she was. Her men called Justice; but she assembling the elders, it might be in the market-place or in the wide-wayed streets, uttered her voice, ever urging on them judgements kinder to the people. Not yet in that age had men knowledge of hateful strife, or carping contention, or din of battle, but a simple life they lived. Far from them was the cruel sea and not yet from afar did ships bring their livelihood, but the oxen and the plough and Justice herself, queen of the peoples, giver of things just, abundantly supplied their every need. Even so long as the earth still nurtured the Golden Race, she had her dwelling on earth.

Edward the First of England (1239-1307) London, England
英格兰的爱德华一世    r.(1272-1307)
House of Plantagenet

英  Ying    hero          ei                english                e          에          at
格  ge        rule kaku          storage                  deu      드          d
兰  lan       lily                 no kanji                                  wo       워          w
的  de        of                   mato         target                    deu       드          d
爱  Ai         love              ai                 love                   yeong    영         spirit
德  de        virtue             no kanji                                 gug       국         nation
华  hua      splendid         no kanji                                 ui          의         of
一  Yi        one                 ichi             one                     cheos    첫        first
世  shi       generation      yo                world                 beon     번        time
                                                                                       jjae        째       me

EI "We shall then defeat the whole lot of them in one go."

Edward I is credited with restoring royal authority after the reign of Henry III, establishing Parliament as a permanent institution and a functional system for raising taxes and reforming the law through statutes.

He is criticized for his brutal conduct towards the Scots and issuing the Edict of Expulsion in 1290. The Jews were expelled from England by this mandate. The Edict remained in effect for the rest of the Middle Ages. It was over 350 years until it was formally overturned under Oliver Cromwell in 1657.

The City of Westminster developed into the true capital in governmental terms. Neighboring London remained England's largest city and principal commercial center. It flourished under its own unique administration, the Corporation of London. The population was around 18,000 in 1100. It had grown to nearly 100,000 by 1300.

James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938), Jacksonville, FL
詹姆斯韦尔登约翰逊

詹  Zhan    verbose        no kanji                   je  제   my
姆  mu      governess     no kanji                   im  임   being
斯  si         this               shi          such          seu 스   the
韦  Wei     leather           no kanji                  wel 웰   well
尔  er        that                no kanji                  deon 던   dawn
登  deng   ascend           to           ascent        jon  존  jon
约  Yue     date               no kanji                  seun 슨  the
翰  han     writing           kan        writing
逊  xun     yield              no kanji

Jacksonville and nearby St. Augustine became popular winter resorts for the rich and famous during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age. Visitors arrived by steamboat and later by railroad. President Grover Cleveland attended the Sub-Tropical Exposition in the city on February 22, 1888 during his trip to Florida. This highlighted the visibility of the state as a worthy place for tourism. The city's tourism, however, was dealt major blows in the late 19th century by yellow fever outbreaks.



Newt Gingrich (6.17.43) Harrisburg, PA
纽特金里奇
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纽  Niu  handle      no kanji nyu  뉴     new
特  te     unique      toku        special               teu  트     the
金  Jin   golden      kin          golden               ging 깅     ging
里  li     home        sato         village                  li   리     lee
奇  qi    odd           ki             odd                     chi  치     value

The decades between 1920 and 1970 were characterized by industrial decline in Harrisburg. There was a population shift from the city to the suburbs.It shifted to a service-orientation like most other cities which faced a loss of their industrial base. Industries such as health care and convention centers played a big role. The city's shrinking population became the greatest problem after 1950. This loss in population followed a national trend and was a delayed result of the decline of Harrisburg's steel industry.


Venus Williams (6.17.80) Lynwood, CA
维纳斯威廉斯
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维  Wei    maintain     no kanji bi  비  ratio
纳  na       bring          no kanji                      neo 너  four
斯  si        this             kou        such              seu 스  the
威  Wei    power         i          authority          wil 윌  will
廉  lian     upright       ren        cheap              li  리  lee
斯  si        this             kou        such            eom 엄   mum
                                                                      seu  스  the

C.H. Sessions had acquired the title for about 400 acres. He established a dairy and creamery in 1902. His wife’s maiden name was Miss Lynne Wood. They agreed to call the place “the Lynwood Dairy and Creamery.” The business was located at what is now Sanborn and Long Beach Blvd.

The Southern Pacific Railway had a siding there later. They called it the ‘ Lynwood siding’. Henry Huntington organized another company called the Pacific Electric Railroad in 1902. The line that ran from Los Angeles to Santa Ana was finished in 1905. It passed directly through the middle of Lynwood.

Pacific Electric installed a depot on the corner of Long Beach Blvd. and Fernwood Avenue in 1929. The building still exists. There are plans are to make it into a historic monument. The PE Railway took up the Lynwood name from the dairy and creamery.



Natalie Portman (6.9.81) Jerusalem, Israel
娜塔莉·波特曼
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娜  Na        elegant        aa       coquettish        na    나    I, me
塔  ta         tower          tou      tower                tal   탈     mask
莉  li          jasmine       rei      jasmine             li    리     lee
波  Bo        wave         nami    wave                po    포     artillery
特  te          unique       toku    characteristic    teu   트     the
曼  man     graceful     roman  romance           man   만     just
                                                                           ui    의     ties

West Jerusalem served as Israel's capital from 1949 to 1967. The capital was not recognized as such internationally because UN General Assembly Resolution 194 envisaged Jerusalem as an international city. The whole of Jerusalem came under Israeli control as a result of the Six-Day War in 1967. The government of Levi Eshkol extended Israeli law and jurisdiction to East Jerusalem on 27 June 1967, but agreed that administration of the Temple Mount compound would be maintained under the Jordanian Ministry of Religious Endowments.



Zoe Saldana (6.19.18) Passaic, NJ
佐伊萨尔达纳
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佐  Zuo     assist      sa    rank jo   조   article
伊  yi        she          i     italy           i    이   this
萨  Sa       sa            no kanji           sal  살   flesh
尔  er        you         no kanji           da   다    all
达  da       reach      no kanji            na   나     I
纳  na       accept     no kanji

Passaic has been called "The Birthplace of Television." Experimental television station W2XCD began transmitting from DeForest Radio Corporation in Passaic in 1931. It was the first television station to transmit to the home. It was the first such station to broadcast a feature film. Allen B. DuMont, formerly DeForest's chief engineer, opened pioneering TV manufacturer DuMont Laboratories in Passaic in 1937 to start the DuMont Television Network. This became the world's first commercial television network in 1946.



Tsuji Nozomi (6.17.18)
辻希美
Hello Project

辻  shi      crossroad       Tsuji    crossroad       no  노  furnace
希  xi       hope            Nozomi   rare                jo  조  article
美  mei      pleased         bi         beauty           mi  미  beauty
                                                                       cheu  츠  tsu
                                                                            ji  지  g   

Tokyo was completely rebuilt after the war. The city was showcased to the world during the 1964 Summer Olympics. The 1970's brought new high-rise developments such as Sunshine 60, a new and controversial airport at Narita in 1978 some distance outside city limits. There was a population increase to about 11 million in the metropolitan area.

Tokyo's subway and commuter rail network became one of the busiest in the world as more and more people moved to the area.  Tokyo still sees new urban developments on large lots of less profitable land. Recent projects include Ebisu Garden Place, Tennozu Isle, Shiodome, Roppongi Hills, Shinagawa (now also a Shinkansen station) and the Marunouchi side of Tokyo Station.

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