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A pirate or a poet I would be

A poet to think of song and harmony

a pirate to sail the ocean free

a poet to sing in rhyme with you or me

arrr a pirate to have some fun with rum

a poet to drink wine like a thinker should be

arrr good health food of a pirate diet whiskey and rum

arrr a pirate should not mix drinks this poet knows it

Daydreamer have a great dream

Daydreamer let your dream inspire you to dream great

Daydreamer dream great today

Dreaming to have fun

Nightmare stay away

Nightmare please run

Nightmare keep away

Nightmare you are no fun

Dreaming blessing for today

that is what the night before is all about

the soul goes to the garden

and finds out what to do today

Dreamer of dreams or nightmares the garden knows

those who can not grow should not be allowed to rule a dreamer

 

 

Existence of God

“The human mind is not capable of grasping the Universe. We are like a little child entering a huge library. The walls are covered to the ceilings with books in many different tongues. The child knows that someone must have written these books. It does not know who or how. It does not understand the languages in which they are written. But the child notes a definite plan in the arrangement of the books - a mysterious order which it does not comprehend, but only dimly suspects.”

- Albert Einstein

 

The seven laws listed by the Tosefta dated to 220 CE and the Babylonian Talmud dated to 300 CE are:[6]

The prohibition of Idolatry. Idolatry is a pejorative term for the worship of an idol or a physical object such as a cult image as a god, or practices believed to verge on worship, such as giving honour and regard to created forms. In all the Abrahamic religions idolatry is strongly forbidden, although views as to what constitutes idolatry may differ within and between them. In other religions the use of cult images is accepted. Which images, ideas, and objects constitute idolatry is often a matter of considerable contention.

The prohibition of Murder.

The prohibition of Theft.

The prohibition of Sexual immorality. The subject of homosexual behavior and Judaism dates back to the Torah. The book of Vayiqra (Leviticus) forbids sexual intercourse between males, classifying it as a to'eivah (something abhorred or detested) that can be subject to capital punishment under halakha (Jewish law).

The prohibition of Blasphemy. Blasphemy is the act of insulting or showing contempt or lack of reverence for God, to religious or holy persons or things, or toward something considered sacred or inviolable.

Some countries have laws to punish religious blasphemy, while others have laws that allow those who are offended by blasphemy to punish blasphemers. Those laws may condone penalties or retaliation for blasphemy under the labels of blasphemous libel,[5] expression of opposition, or "villification," of religion or of some religious practices,religious insult, or hate speech.

The prohibition of eating flesh taken from an animal while it is still alive.

The requirement of maintaining courts to provide legal recourse.

 

Christmas time of the year

History is repeating this time of year

Reality is time without moment or memories

Instead of history, or memories careful of life

Sense the world of living, loving, laughing just right

Time is reality in a moment

Memories are just that a time in a moment

Almighty time is a moment

Sense the time is about over in a moment

Memory reality is but a moment

Eternity is but a moment

Reality is wrong at this moment

Reality is but a moment in time

You should be careful time

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