Genesis 1:7 || Meditate the Scripture daily verse by verse
Caps
1. CAPS
When I wore a cap of profusely lambasted eggs; all that my brain could ever envisage;
was pathetically strangulated and disgustingly sullen boredom,
When I wore a cap of ravishingly seductive lotus; all that my brain could ever
conceive; was exotically voluptuous fragrance; sensuously flirting in the aisles of
untamed desire; for times immemorial,
When I wore a cap of gorily squelched thorns; all that my brain could ever perceive;
was brutally acrimonious disaster; with my entire countenance perennially enshrouded
by vindictive cloudbursts of vengeful war,
When I wore a cap of disdainfully pulverized butter; all that my brain could ever
contemplate; was miserably horrendous grease; my entire visage trembling in a pool
of lividly despicable frustration,
When I wore a cap of profoundly scintillating pearls; all that my brain could ever
imagine; was dancing in the corridors of everlasting prosperity; with aristocratically
nubile maidens of my choice,
When I wore a cap of ravishingly rudimentary mud; all that my brain could ever
visualize; was patriotically surging ahead to blissfully free my savagely
incarcerated and sacrosanct motherland,
When I wore a cap of beautifully mesmerizing silk; all that my brain could ever
comprehend; was a timelessly sensuous entrenchment of enchanting fairies; the
angels of seductive romance forever casting a spell binding spell,
When I wore a cap of daintily rhetoric nightingale feather; all that my brain could
ever cogitate; was a stupendously enthralling gorge of celestially placating sounds;
divinely blessing each of my tumultuously frazzled senses,
When I wore a cap of unfathomably eternal dewdrops; all that my brain could ever
ponder; was a wonderfully majestic civilization of impregnably united harmony; a
blending of all goodness into the religion of mankind,
When I wore a cap of disgustingly decaying mushrooms; all that my brain could ever
ruminate; was mercurial fractions of ungainly obsolescence; the lackadaisically morbid
stones strewn laggardly on the dusty ground,
When I wore a cap of boisterously buzzing and rampant honey bees; all that my brain
could ever wonder; was holistically vibrant sweetness; the astounding kaleidoscope of
vivacious colors in marvelous life,
2. When I wore a cap of hi-tech and overwhelmingly contemporary computer
microchips; all that my brain could ever fantasize; was aliens descending in torrential
frenzy from fathomless carpets of space; to extraordinary metamorphose the
complexion of this; ludicrously dull planet,
When I wore a cap of poignantly tangy lemons; all that my brain could ever dream;
was intrepidly swimming through the heart of the ecstatically choppy sea;
thunderously feasting every bedraggled pore of my anguished skin; with the
flamboyant shimmer of the midday Sun,
When I wore a cap of mystically slithering snakes; all that my brain could ever think;
was lethally venomous danger indefatigably encircling my penurious life; an
inscrutable grandeur that sent a chill to even the last bone down my naked spine,
When I wore a cap of sordidly ominous charcoal; all that my brain could ever
hypothesize; was abominably faltering dirt; a dungeon of despondently treacherous
blackness; drifting me towards the aisles of gruesome nothingness,
When I wore a cap of irrefutably unassailable and priceless truth; all that my brain
could ever romanticize; was unconquerably glittering triumph; an unsurpassable urge
to ardently exist with infinite more innocuous of mind; for centuries immemorial,
When I wore a cap of pricelessly benevolent solidarity; all that my brain could ever
believe; was that there was no strength greater than the fortress of celestially
amalgamated humanity; which confronted even the most tyrannically uncouth of
impediments; with the grace of a victoriously brandishing prince,
When I wore a cap of exuberantly exhilarating air; all that my brain could ever feel;
was that the chapter of life perpetually proliferating upon this boundless planet; the
royally Omnipotent desire to forever live; and let live,
And when I wore a cap of my immortally sacred beloved; all that my brain could ever
think; was the perennially Omnipresent garden of amiable sharing; the most
invincible element of creation; called timeless love .