“My feelings are too loud for words
And too shy for the world.” – Dejan Stjanovic

“My feelings are too loud for words
And too shy for the world.” – Dejan Stjanovic

“Power always thinks… that it is doing God’s service when it is violating all his laws.” – John Adams


A Republic Is Not Majority Rule
by Michael Doyle
A republic depends on the rule of law.
It's not majoritarian rule, please recall.
It's a people whose struggle for liberty
Depends on the law for its binding authority.
Conflicts arise between life's desire and scarcity
In the political interplay of majority and minority.
But the adjudication is based on legal theory,
Not feeling, not persuasion, and not the majority.
Our government is ruled by the people's representation.
Neither slaves nor masters hold the reins of this nation.
The rule of the mob is prone to passions and jealousy.
For this cause, we cannot give our nation over to democracy.
From ballot to bullet, there exists but little appeal,
Only stare decisis can keep our governance simple and real.
In all of our nation's history, we find a thread of preference,
That's what makes this work most is our habit of deference.
A deference to the will of the people expressed by election
Is to be allowed to suggest our nation's chosen direction.
When factions resist this general will, we have obstruction.
This tendency of late must be guarded against our destruction.
Freedom and liberty cannot depend on popular sovereignty.
Not wholly anyhow, as that can give birth to perversity.
Such perversity as voting a people subject to slavery.
Calhoun's paradox has been played out in our bloody history.
Political institutions tend to mesh and then to bind.
It may not be easy to see, but let's not be too blind.
Compromises have come and gone in this country's legacy.
The best we can do is to do our best to keep our dignity.
This then lends itself to the question of moral priority.
Sometimes, God's good truth transpires over sovereignty.
Natural rights create the mandate of truest legitimacy.
This, then, is the ultimate guide to what creates primacy.
It is in bowing to the will of the people's primacy
That we avoided the absolutism feared in American history.
Feared as being the dictatorial impulses of tyranny,
That could most likely put us in the chains of slavery.
It awakens in us the need for our forewarned vigilance,
The awareness saving us from Kansas-Nebraska's violence.
Political differences sometimes birth widespread hostility,
And so it has been, at times, throughout American history.
(c) March 10, 2026 Michael Doyle
All Rights Reserved

“Nations do not die from invasion; they die from internal rottenness.” – Abraham Lincoln

“I believe there is only one race – the human race.” – Rosa Parks


This Digital Age
by Michael Doyle
Lost in the weak punditry of this digital age
Too many fools think their wisdom is sage.
Openly declaring that it's too slow to read.
Furthermore, they can't be convinced of the need.
Fools have been, by participation. freely degreed.
As for real learning, is there really a true need?
Too much need for chaos is simply mindless disruption.
What's needed is a slow read without any interruption.
Reading one line at a time is a priceless journey.
One chapter at a time, it forges our greatest destiny.
It's not tedious, but instead a true pleasure trip,
It is meant to be tasted slowly, tasting each sip.
This digital age returns us to another broken time,
Scriptio continua is recorded seemingly as if sublime.
But it's hard t separate the clips of a continuous stream.
So many words drift by as if in the echo of our dreams.
If we are to live life as the best of informed human beings,
We must have something to help us define our true meaning.
It's the visual cues that sort out the endless fragments,
So that we clue into the full story, not just the remnants.
Reading one line at a time is a priceless journey.
One chapter at a time, it forges our greatest destiny.
It's not tedious, but instead a true pleasure trip,
It is meant to be tasted slowly, tasting each sip.
As in the past, what is needed is true reflection,
True thoughtfulness, not skimmed over inflection,
Words heard for their fullest sense of meaning,
Not just a distant echo filled with daydreaming.
Full reading for understanding is our obligation.
Not simply letting words pass by without contemplation.
Slow, deep reading is how we humans earnestly learn.
In the poverty of attention we live, it is hard to discern.
Reading one line at a time is a priceless journey.
One chapter at a time, it forges our greatest destiny.
It's not tedious, but instead a true pleasure trip,
It is meant to be tasted slowly, tasting each sip.
(c) March 9, 2026 Michael Doyle
All Rights Reserved

“The Holy Scriptures…can alone secure to society order and peace, and to our courts of justice and constitutions of government, purity, stability, and usefulness…..Bibles are strong entrenchments. Where they abound, men cannot pursue wicked courses and at the same time enjoy quiet conscience.” – James McHenry, the third Secretary of War under President George Washington

“I look to the future because that’s where I’m going to spend the rest of my life.” – George Burns


A Fisher of Men
by Michael Doyle
The Lord Jesus watched from the shore
Observing two men with great tenacity.
While watching, He learned they had more.
It was a mustard seed's faith in their ability.
Sometimes, nets can be cast with words said
That lures wayward men into being kindly led.
And those so caught within such a godly net,
Would find the love given hard to forget.
It's a rugged decision to surrender and follow.
It's a promise made that is in no way hollow.
Especially that is when answering the Lord's call,
And in so doing, willingly giving your all.
The sincerest form of flattery is imitation,
And so Peter gave all, not knowing his limitations.
His belief was that he would do as tasked,
Even when the Lord hadn't so much as asked.
Peter did this, thankful for all he was given,
He, among many, was aware that he had been forgiven
Bravely, Peter helped deliver others from sin,
From day one, when he became a fisher of men.
He spread the good news of this heavenly tale,
Knowing with faith that God would prevail.
Peter was the rock on which this was all built,
And as such, he did his best with his hand dealt.
The greatest know that they have very much to learn
About the believer's currency of faith and how to discern.
He, like most of us, woke each morning needing grace.
This is the love of God that we all embrace.
(c) March 8, 2026 Michael Doyle
All Rights Reserved

“What matters is not your outward appearance. . . but your inner disposition. Cultivate inner beauty, the gentle gracious kind that God delights in.” – Saint Peter

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