Psalm P
sgb
The sea spawns son of Sasquatch
Gurgling and growling—contrary
To the bundled baby, cuter than a button.
osb
Yes, out of the oily sea sloshes steps
Savage, coarse, beastly—
Subjugating man—diminishing woman—
Boasting bounty to every baby.
awsp
Administrations ascend out of anarchy
To be welcomed with wonder in warrant
Of sagacity to surrender of sovereignty
To the powers plumed in promise.
prsb
Example: The people pled for a king
Rejecting the rule of God, whereupon
Samuel, sent to Saul, anointed him with oil
To raise a beast from the billows of burble.
bxx(tx)
Blunders and buffoonery burdened the beast
Till God dispatched Samuel with his oil
To the sons of Jesse and the least was chosen
To be the next horn of the beast.
Too good—too bad—whichever we see.
hpm
The horn hung hiding amid the hullabaloo
Then parked in place at the passing
With mandate meritorious.
xxx
If chosen from tribes, the kingly bodyguard
Would have engendered jealousy and strife
As the tribes were contentious at times.
cps
Thus Cherethites of character
And Pelethites prescriptive—
Philistines one and all—
Proselytes to boot—
Perhaps having seen Dagon with his face in the dirt—
Were structured in service by the son of a priest—
The standing soldiers to serve the king.
(ts)pe
Two sons solid—two sons indiscreet—
Two sons and Aaron their father remained—
Two sons to establish their priestly lines—
Eleazar through Phinehas promised perpetuity—
Ithamar through Eli entrenched to end eclipsed.
phbs
Protected by Pelethites and Cherethites
The horn honored the help
Of both bloodlines bepriested
Until sagging it was spent from its spot.
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