Thursday, August 11, 2005

Rapper Boy's Version of Pastor Roy's Sermon

Since I'm up and writing already, might as well post more. So I was tired and drowsy on Sunday because I was stupid enough to stay up all night by myself. I got front row seats at Pastor Roy Sommerville's sermon part 3, and he was preaching juicy stuff. All the more reason to stay up and listen, but the flesh was weak. So what to do? I was feeling it then, so I decided to write rap. I used Roy's points to write rhymes, though my points may not be identical to those of Roy's. Here they are, for those who are interested (I know Bobby is):

August 7, 2005. 11:01 pm
Destructive as a proud mind
If you live for worldly pleasures,
Temporary cloud nines
You're missing God's treasures
Take a turn of 180
I'll be what the One had made me
For God the Son has saved me
Dying on the cross so bravely
Do stop what you know ought not to
But do what you know ought do
Ain't it wonderful
That as far as blunders go
God forgives us and forgets
Brings you peace to your regrets
He will help clean up your mess
Turn to Jesus and be blessed
11:53 pm

My format for writing rhymes is pretty systematic. Before the first line, I record the time and date of when I started, and at the end when I stopped. These lines aren't the greatest, because I wrote them to the beats and rhythm of Pastor Roy's sermon, and the beat wasn't very consistent. It's like writing lines to jazz. Never tried it, so maybe that was a bad example. But anyway, I will revise them one day, and post the updated version here or something. That's it for now.

4 Comments:

Blogger sammi said...

=D

7:24 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yo! That's WICKED dawg! JerJer's in the house!!!! You should do something with Gummy yo!

8:14 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

dude, that's awesome.. rock on, guardbear!! :D

10:53 PM  
Blogger J-FK said...

No worries, Bob. I am!

3:08 PM  

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