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    Writer's Muse Magazine: Winter 2013 Issue

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    Wolf.

      Is the hunter is hunted as wolf

      snowed and slow so slow and deep

      hallow core shell awarded to keep here

      honesty, the highest form of treason.

      A definition

      is impossibility

      coincidence best ignored

      Quasimodo strikes a nerve

      to the tune of you're so deveined.

      Of course,

      a course in basic anatomy

      simplifies. Nerve conduct impulses

      Veins are a traders route

      Plasmatic rivers and circulatory creeks

      Revolving through the wormhole

      of your cardiac dark star

      only then

      can red blood cells collect

      oxygen your lung connection delivered

      to the border capilary interface

      white blood cells put up a fight

      Or not.

      they do

      surrender too.

      Your bluffing eyes

      always so blue.

      Unnaturally colors must

      delude. Conclude:

      we have these

      differing symptoms of the same disease.

      I suspect yours should be left to those

      in charge of collateral transport systems

      best for you under the sea

      with last waltz with your beloved

      queen of oxygen toxcisity

      “Deep deep!” the canary cheeps

      is silence more quiet there

      or does mute belong to the other atmosphere

      unnerved is disturbed

      saints of the charge, relayers of impulse

      let yourself be known!

      How one might tell

      if one is sending or recieveing

      simultaneiously coming and going,

      or just grey matter of facting

      all the way home?

      About the Author

      Saunie Krewson's poetry has garnered popular and critical acclaim from angelic friends and several overly critical cats. Haunted by her ancestry of authors from the 19th century, writing has always been understood as a inherited affliction as well as a frequently broken oracle of the divine.

      https://www.recapitated.net

      Fall On Your Knees

      By Jerome Michael Costello

      Have you ever been so inspired by the love of God; so awestruck by a glimpse of His truth and love for you that you could do nothing but fall on your knees in worship? I have; and it is my sincere hope that you have and will experience the overwhelming power of His love.

      It’s Christmas. One of my favorite carols: Oh Holy Night (aka. Oh Night Divine) brings me to tears almost without fail. It tells a story of an ordinary night, and yet not so ordinary. The earth spins and toils as normal while in some obscure corner of a small city, a miracle of universal proportions has occurred: the salvation of an oblivious world has been born.

      Then as today, few took notice. Yet those who did notice responded profoundly. The Magi, bearing precious gifts recognized the night-time light of the heavens the herald of Creations King. While Herod (then King in Judea) responded by trying to have his potential usurper killed, massacring hundreds of innocent children in his search.

      While not much has changed in 2000 years, His timeless story endures. As does His salvation. People the world over continue to respond to history’s most polarizing figure in profound and often violent ways. Few are “on the fence” concerning Jesus Christ. His very name demands your attention. The world continues ‘in sin and error pining’; lost and unaware of its desperate condition.

      Look around you. The earth is in tumult. Unrest permeates the globe. Economic, social and political issues deny us the “Peace on earth” and “goodwill towards men” that is the promise of Christmas. Listening to the modern voices in the air we have lowered our standards of what is acceptable and right for a lesser, new “normal”, and called it reasonable in light of the circumstances. Now more than ever our world needs to hear the glad tidings.

      This Christmas, let the spirit of Oh Holy Night penetrate to your soul. Close your eyes. Listen intently, perhaps for the first time. Let the lyrics be more than lyrics. Let them inspire a new understanding of what awesome thing God has done for us. Let His love transform your being, and overflow to a world in urgent need.

      Now sing it with your heart and soul.

      "O Holy Night" ("Cantique de Noël")

      By John Sullivan, Adolphe Adam and Placide Cappeau

      Oh holy night!

      The stars are brightly shining

      It is the night of our dear Savior’s birth!

      Long lay the world in sin and error pining

      Till He appeared and the soul felt its worth

      A thrill of Hope! The weary world rejoices!

      For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn!

      Fall on your knees!

      Oh hear the angel voices!

      Oh night divine

      Oh night when Christ was born

      Oh night divine

      Oh Night Divine!

      Truly He taught us to love one another

      His law is love and His gospel is peace

      Chains shall He break, for the slave is our brother

      And in His name all oppression shall cease

      Sweet hymns of joy in grateful chorus raise we,

      Let all within us praise His holy name!

      Christ is the Lord!

      Then ever, we will praise thee!

      His power and glory ever more proclaim!

      His power and glory ever more proclaim!

      Fall on your knees!

      Oh hear the angel voices!

      O night divine,

      O night when Christ was born;

      O night, divine!

      O night, O Holy night!

      About ‘Oh Holy Night’

      Composed by Adolphe Adam in 1847

      Original lyrics by Placide Cappeau

      From "Minuit, chrétiens" (Midnight, Christians)

      French language

      English language lyrics written by John Sullivan Dwight in 1855.

      About the Author

      Jerome Michael Costello is an aspiring writer who may have found his vehicle of change. The eldest of eight siblings; Jerome knows what it is like to get by, and how to bring foundational factors into focus. He is a husband and father of one son.

      A Winter Without You

      By Sumiko Saulson

     


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