Tag: jeremiah

  • CORE OF THE EARTH

    by JEREMIAH

    I exist in the core of the earth,
    feel alone surrounded by hate.
    Sometimes people give but mostly they take.
    They took my trust – my heart isn’t broken,
    but it doesn’t beat only three times a week.
    Woke up and now I exist in the core of the earth,
    No men, no women, none giving birth.
    I’m all alone; I’m running out of hope now.
    I’m kind of hurt as the dirt flows through my fingers.
    I figure I’ll start some type of success.
    It’s a strange feeling pumping in my chest.
    God does everything for a reason,
    and this is my test.

  • SUPERMAN

    by JEREMIAH

    I haven’t been the same since I learned to fly. I’ve always dreamed of flying, but I never thought it would actually happen. I never thought it would actually happen. I’ve only seen it in TV shows and movies, never thought I would be the one to do it.

    It all started one day I woke up from a deep, deep sleep feeling funny. I walked out to the balcony to get some fresh air. Suddenly I fainted and fell  over the edge right before I hit the ground. I noticed I was flying. It freaked me out for awhile, but I learned to cope with it after I told a trusted friend.

    So I fly to work and everywhere else as part of my daily routine. Everywhere I go people refer to me as Superman. I often let that go to my head, and I try to save people who don’t need saving, but not so often anymore. Flying is like a fairytale to me, but it’s real and makes my everyday life a lot easier than it was.

    There was one special occasion where I actually saved someone. It was a woman on top of a building who was thinking about jumping off. So as she jumped off, I hurried and got in the air. Just in the nick of time I caught her. After I caught her and brought her to safety, she thanked me. At that moment I felt real special to see how grateful she was.