Prince me

Rolls into a house of dreams

It is the time to sail

through pain

through my daring

Never got the prize

Just some pretty eyes
goodbye.
Playing dirty in the rain

What mud attracts you

Is it good

And does it get hard

Does it crack

Does it matter

Does it roll like a dime

Or spin like a wheel

Is there a moral dimension 

Following a thread

Is it in love with dead

Does it bleed

Does it need

Can it feel 

Is it real?
I can recall 

YOo

Licked my face

Breath was taken

Lungs full 

Fully engaged into it

It's sweet song

Erasing longings

And fades

As a rising frame

An apricot in your eye

The jungle weeps

Gentle leaves of grief

Goes elsewhere

I'm on my knees

Within your hands

Where I please

Oh God

Is this forever?


Sunday is spring

I am thinking about her

And then again

Oh God

Can you explain?
Only object that vanishes

Is my screen itself

It actually shuts off

Boom like that

Yours too

What a thing of wonder

When digibits surrender

As electronics go away

The screen then is murky

As if it is trying to say something

Perhaps to turn it back on

To turn me on

Turn me on and on

Such a computer world

Like an ever quest

As big as mind

Like a mind of its own.

I love you so much it hurts sometimes because I know you will be there for me always and I feel the same way.


Loving you is like saying let there be light and beauty forever!


Please God do not let us part

I need you

I love you

For life can happen in a flash

Touch me with end of a fools mistake

So my eyes open

Help me find my way to you

And make me

Shape me

And my grace will follow

So I am a fine fellow

Let me find what you wish for me

A dream.
To be free as a sea gull

Flying is all very well

All over the air

Till you blend in with the sky

Perhaps questions turn into questions marks

Ambitions just turn the hair gray

So my feet say be calm

And stay.

Art

See my hand

Holding yours

In the world

Someone knows

Of incredible things

Worth knowing

She is hiding

As the warmth grows

And she knows

She knows.

The blue water drop

Drops of anger lost in tears

Thumping drum beats nearby

Tabby cat with other cat

Drops of rain land in cup

Dramatic.
Truth walks and walks

It has only feet and feet

As it rides the ride

Inside

Inside

U.S. and Iranian officials announced early today that an agreement had been reached to end the war, lift U.S. blockades in the Strait of Hormuz, which will now reopen, and begin a 60-day period of talks with Tehran regarding the future of its nuclear program. The agreement is said to include provisions involving Israel and Hezbollah. However, according to The Times of Israel, IDF officials said Israeli forces will remain in their security zones in Lebanon as the terror group continues to threaten northern communities along the border. “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and I are leading a clear policy that determines that the IDF will remain in the security zones in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza, without any time limit, to protect the border and Israeli communities from there against jihadist elements,” Minister of Defense Israel Katz said in a statement. He said the security zones will be “cleared of local residents, and all terror infrastructure, above and below ground, including the houses in the contact-line villages that served as terror outposts, will be destroyed.” “We will not compromise on Israel’s security interests and the protection of our citizens, and we will not withdraw from the security zones,” Katz said, warning that “if Iran attacks Israel because of the events in Lebanon, we will strike it with full force.” Iran last week fired missiles at Israel after the IDF hit targets in Beirut and threatened to do so again on Sunday, before apparently being pressured by the US to hold off amid the finalizing of the agreement. News of the agreement was met with angry reactions in Israel on Monday morning. On Sunday, following the targeted strikes in Beirut, there was widespread concern in Israel that Iran would retaliate and that negotiations would collapse. The announcement of an agreement provided a welcome respite from violence. With ceasefires now ordered on all fronts, we pray that this agreement leads to shalom—peace.