No harp, no lyre, just a poem to inspire.
Words Worth While
Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Proverbs and Songs of Solomon are called the poetic books of the Bible. Anger, sadness, joy and other synonymous emotions are expressed in these books in an elaborate fashion; so much that one can feel the vibe while reading it. Surely, even Joseph would have written a poem if he was given a pen and paper when he was pushed into the cistern by his brothers. Sometimes we do not know how to channelise the energy dissipated from our extreme emotions—this is where poetry is birthed. This section is all about how we have used that energy to understand God and glorify Him.

Oshin Grace Daniell
Degree of Entropy: Classic Bravado
Dear Threat, This, that and a lot more in my list of merit,I am bigger, better than you–oh, the boaster’s wit,I know all that you know, and all that you don’t,No, I don’t need to be taught; my medals, I flaunt,So, move away and go your own way,Because I don’t need you...
Degree of Entropy: Cheerful fatalism
They said, it is going to be better tomorrow,“Will it?” I questioned as I clenched onto broken pieces,My heart would heal with time, they reassured,“Will it?” I asked doubting the power of this medicine,All things happen for good, the cliché yet again,“Does it?” I...
Degree of Entropy: Un-beautiful
You looked at me ad I turned away,Didn’t want you to see my face today,I knew I was more than those acne scars,But my pimples are too big for your fancy cars,A fence of black around my eyes,And oil wells, thanks to those fries,My face spoke an untold story,Of hills...