Money What Is This Preposition Called Money Xx Xxx Xx Improvisation 07 10 2016 Poem by Lee Mack

Money What Is This Preposition Called Money Xx Xxx Xx Improvisation 07 10 2016

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Charlotte, NC 28269



Improvisation 07 03 2016
07 10 2016





What is This Preposition Called Money:
[Money Prepositional Equity Value]



What is this preposition called money?
Money has principality why present
Breastplates against banking trusts
The love of money forms against love
For children of every woman of every
Generation begun as seed -nourished
By a black human womb fed by waters
And fruits passing neutrinos through
Black human labor that nourished all of
Us before she nourishes her self-event

She refuses to move by laws of thought
To act rather spirit divine the future
'I am that… I am' preconceived to conceive
Law manipulates the plaintiff vicariously
Defendant roles of conscious good suffereth
From whence she came from somewhere
Back in her long ago earlier than history
Accounts for selective hybrid breeding the
Slave became a potter's pet of sharpened
Senses vetting hardening muscles and mind




Lee Mack copyright 2009. ISBN # 0615318347. Reproduce with permission only.




(Lee B. Mack, Money What is This
Preposition Called Money, page 2 of 3)



Spirit of life in Neter, Ahkenaten, and
Jesus; exist only in man as we share
Gifts of truths known to rest in spirit holy
In every Christ - Which child shall declare
And which shall submit to pay interest?
The child in whom White trusts shall form
And pledge privilege shall reach an end
To exist to plagiarize all of his bothers'
- Seek money for to seek it is a wish made
To a Jeannie in a bottle of white trusts

Privilege taken imagined inevitably
Necessary culminates in wars and in
Spoils kept refrigerated keeping money
As a means of meta-interest secure
After weigh station after weigh station
After vault locked vault after war after
War vacating torn battlefields saturated
With blood and lynching fields of dead
Trees standing in the ash of burnt flesh
Money from fruitless trees falling to earth

Compound space-time to meta-interest
Money pretends subjunctive conjunctive
States of mind -states of subject-verb
Linked wisdom undefined - revolution
Comes as blow back with swirling winds
Made visible by black and white smoke
Rising around and caressing sunlight
Beams pointing down on desert oasis
Sets hung as reality shows on location
Skies unreformed and undermined darken



Lee Mack copyright 2009. ISBN # 0615318347. Reproduce with permission only.




(Lee B. Mack, Money What is This
Preposition Called Money, page 3 of 3)



A city on a shining hill explodes into skies
Of fireworks - time is right now to resolve
Seasonal meaning of slavery underwritten
By theorem science applied schardenfruede
Observed in theory by transform formula
Seeking to define power as white trusts
Placed in lords of the reign - formula seeks
By observation to find and apply lords of
White trusts in republics capable of growth
Into global plantations into galactic reigns
Outside white trusts true human spirit sings.


End



Lee Mack copyright 2009. ISBN # 0615318347. Reproduce with permission only.

Sunday, July 10, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: money
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Ears to hear [hear] the minor musical scale of sounds of vowels in Spanish versus sounds of other musical scales of sounds of vowels in English or Aramaic; to re-represent reason in our hearts heard in reading the art we feel in one another; overcoming white race supremacy shardenfruede that pervails to denigrate, devastate, and destroy those of us denied privileges. More pressing, we need special forces to combat WHITE TRUSTS racism of power, of the level of principality: INTEREST AND MONEY that personally harms and serverly forces economic disequilibrium of productivity, loss low and middle income and health, and denied wealth. On another level loss riches pile onto foreign off shore stashes of hundreds of trillion dollar bank and military industry deposits; and to foreign chalipates, legitimate, accused, and renegade; and to coalition regimes.
But then there is the art of the deal; as outright mutual sucide requires a better bitter end.
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