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Naknameno, By: Erik Iverson

July 18, 2024 by Erik Iverson

Naknameno, By: Erik Iverson

They told me that one can’t make a difference
They said one man alone will never change the world
They labeled me lying to all to see new flags will be unfurled
Because the time is now for every one man’s know how
To light up inside making his journey the ride
Going galactic beside his eternal flame bride
Together expose to ignition in dark
Learning of each other holding hands in the park
Home 5 minutes late after Saturday’s date
Stirring up dad who is encouragingly glad
She is safe at home smiling a child teen attempting adult styling
Safe and aware being watched everywhere
By the homeless and highest Secret Services biased
Knowing I am more sane than the educated brains
Who sold their souls young for gold came from straw that was spun rumpled still skinning funds
From the beginning Genesis is first told
In original book not sold
But learned of by few witch may not be you
But don’t drop a tear for one man without fear
Has learned from a page been lost for an age
Called Medieval Times singing ogre rhymes
To break the spell they cast to put US in Hell
Now we know the true way them priestly demons and rabbi play
Wanting to control our enslavement today
And to them and their governments we say
You are nothing without US Go Away
Paradise is ours Home to bravely free
The foul dictating dudes are leader wannabee
In comparison to skills necessary to lead the community held by women naturally
True leaders of this land have the right temperaments to command
US All to do right bringing peace in the fight for US to live in the light of new Galactical sight. Unseen from this Earth The golden Age of Eternity’s birth
We dream of Heavenly Promised Land I hold in my hand in all it’s glory this ogre’s story
Is too much enormity for a simply humble one like me
So I give it to they who will do us right right away in the ladies I say
I have hope faith love and trust
All of which is a definite must
For future leadership position winning
Earth’s rebalance just beginning
With Nature’s rules back in focus the enslavers can’t joke us
In their pathetic clown world and a new flag is unfurled
Representing togetherness of All US who hear the Angels Call
Acting as one to find each other
In sister cousin friend and brother
Our parents fade fast with their minds left in the past.
As we step up to turn the page to a whole new enlightened age. As we listen to the angels call
Realizing we hold the ball.
Shining it’s our time to score peace on Earth forever more
Never will our honor fall when together we stand all for one one for all
We believe in self love confident strong
Together singing a whole new worldly song
Praying as one we create a plan knowing in truth one man can

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