Thursday, November 15, 2007

Greg Laungry 11/15/2007

Alone
courtyard of uncertainty
searching stone and gravel
imposed will on smaller minds
weak bodies surround compassionate hearts
pushed down
strength in rising
and rising again
battle is won by the hector
the faith to rise again
wins the war.



hector \HEK-tur\, noun:
1. A bully.

transitive verb:
1. To intimidate or harass in a blustering way; to bully.

intransitive verb:
1. To play the bully; to bluster.

1 comment:

Rickie Davies said...

There once was a man from Nantucket,
He would always carry a bucket.
Found inside were gallons of nectar,
But it was soon found,
Laid out on the ground,
When the man ran across a hector.