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: A little ukiyo in life
Ukiyo (n): Japanese word which means living in the moment, detached from the bothers of life Dear Hurt, Your arrows don't hit me anymore, You see, I have a shield now, The kind that protects me from every blow, So, I look you in the eye and say "not today!" Your words...
Degree of Entropy: Gentle yet firm
I sat by the window gazing at the meadows, My mind was buzzing with thoughts, and all I wanted was to 'be still', An overcast, an echo of a thunder from far away, "Take the clothes; it is going to rain," my grandma shouted, Unwilling to shift my gaze, I stayed put in...
Degree of Entropy: Forgotten Stories
Dear Worn-Out Diaries, Your pages, now with a dusty hue, Tell stories that I once knew, And today as I revisit you, My heart skips a beat or two, You look pale and all I do is skim through, Those pages I once wrote, all those stories that I now call untrue. Love, The...