Centurion Verse Code
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all about you. I shall return . . .
Charles E. Miller
Charles E. Miller graduated from Stanford University with a degree in English, studying at the late Wallace Stegner’s Creative Writing Center. He believes that literature is the most comprehensive, profound, and mysterious voice of people living their lives. Great creative literature presents multifaceted human problems, failures, and victories.
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Centurion Verse Code - Charles E. Miller
Copyright © 2011 by Charles E. Miller.
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The Motifs
Wisdom Of The Poor
Liberty For Sale
Profit Is",What?
Wagon Wheels
Rocking Chair
Winds Of Mercy
Laughter Is Madness
Richess And Honor Curse
Crossing The Ice Floes
Perfection Merits Inspection
A Curse Travels By Bird
Paywhatthouowest
Davy, The Timberjack
The Slow And Tidy Dismay
The Eagle’s Nest
Thesis And Antithesis
The Liar With Thorns
The Frauulent Pleading
Consult Thy Compass
As One Fool After Another
Slow To Avenge
Chance Is The Law
Conscience And Courage Are Twain
Dost Quiet A Snarling Dog?
Deius Humanus
Yield Not To This Power
The Deceptive Nut
Pot Without A Bottom
Red Saffron
A Soft Word Sufficeth
Consider Thy Years
Wisdom Is Protection
Toil Not For The Wind
Why Trouble Ye?
Split Of The Axe
Left Sandal On Right Foot
Tinkling Of Brass
Blatlher Skyte
Deceit Revealed
God Of Sorrow
Change… But To What?
The Shallow Dishes
Forgiveness A Sham
Consequences Of Surrender
Follow Not
Observe The Ant, My Son
Chose Ye This Day
God Of Our Fathers
Retreat Is A Tacti C
The Fool’s Tryst
Grace Is Sufficient
In Providence We Walk
I ’Scaped
The Roof Sitter
Honest Words
Assembly Of The Dead
Journeys To Claim
A Motley Garb
They Could Not Decide
Hoax Of Globalwarming
Dark Valley
The Choice Is Thine
Examine The Law
Chimerical Hope
Hope Made Dread
ATTENTION!—I have secured these decoded hymns for your self-protection & your guidance in the field of combat against the adversary. Study them well, well for your protection & batte confidence. Remember: these songs of grace & and mercy are from my Commander, my Lord in the field of engagement. Treat these simple songs as rules of engagement with the enemy who is all about you. I shall return…
Centurion. Cmdr/
WISDOM OF THE POOR
Why ought wisdom of th’ poor be despised?
Not empowered by gold or pride besides?
Its source is poverty, not power of whistle
Its beggar’s wisdom as humility’s thistle,
Thus the rich doth despise a poor man’s wit
He turneth his heart to a fool’s bargain chit.
The poor man begs to counsel at all.
He he puffs the Jingly’s obsequeous gall.
Wisdom be assessed by gain in th’ test,
Condemning men’s reason to enter truth’s quest.
Give me
is the plea of the poor man’ gall;
I have aplenty summons out the rich’s vault.
Men eschew drab poverty for stuffs choice,
They discard and depisethe’" heggar’s voice.
Richess gives the shaft to th’ downer’s needs
He escapes the scorn of the beggar’s pleads.
LIBERTY FOR SALE
Taking stonemens bribes his noble oblige slands
This capon of change, gratuitously bought at sale
Cons gulled millions to share his noble slant
Whilest he plays the global currierr lest he fail.
He bruits for’s power, arrogant in the breech
Mistakes he the world’s envy for his edict’s smile
He deems hespreads our wealth mockery in th’