User:Mjbookster

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Today is 13 June 2008.


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[edit] About Me

I am female and I live in Minnesota, USA. I am under 21 years of age. That's all the information I'm going to realease on the World Wide Web!

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[edit] Religious and Political Views

I am a Conservative Christian, and I support George W. Bush. That's about all I have to say about that.


BUSH This user supports George W. Bush
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This user enjoys the works of
J. R. R. Tolkien.
CSL This user enjoys the works of C.S. Lewis.
vln-2 This user is an intermediate violinist.
voc-2 This user is an intermediate vocalist.
rec-2 This user is an intermediate recorder player.
This user enjoys skiing.
This user plays football, but prefers to call it soccer.
3:16 This user is a Christian, and is supremely happy in Christ.
LOtR This user is a Hobbit. :D
who This user prefers using who for both the object and subject case. Who does it hurt to simplify things?
…in. Ending a sentence with a preposition is something that this user is okay with.
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Regarding gender, this user will use the vernacular, not what is "politically correct".
your/ you’re This user thinks that if your grammar is incorrect, then you’re in need of help.
their / there / they’re This user thinks that there are too many people who don’t know that they’re worse than their own children at spelling!
its & it’s This user understands the difference between its and it’s. So should you.
NZ This user wishes she lived in New Zealand (And plans to. Someday.)

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[edit] A Poem I Wrote

I wrote this poem in fifth grade.

Joanna’s Story

  • By: Mjbookster
  • Joanna watched with longing eyes,
  • Listening to the children’s cries,
  • Of pleasure that it would be they,
  • Were chosen for the Lord to say,
  • A blessing and a prayer for them.
  • Joanna glanced down at the gem,
  • Which she held clasped in her small hand.
  • Though it was nothing half so grand,
  • As what she knew the Lord deserved,
  • ‘twas well-loved and its purpose served :
  • For ‘twas a gift she had prepared,
  • To thank the Lord for how he shared,
  • His healing and his love with all,
  • Poor and sinful they heard the call,
  • To repentance, forgiveness, peace,
  • Then He would them from sin release.
  • Joanna wanted, oh so much,
  • To have the Lord her head to touch,
  • And bless and pray for and to love.
  • She mustered all her strength and strove,
  • To reach the Lord when her ears heard,
  • A shout at which her green eyes blurred.
  • “He’s busy,” the voice said. “Go home,
  • And leave the Lord Jesus alone!”
  • Fresh tears streamed down Joanna’s face.
  • It seemed the Lord gave all his grace,
  • To children who were bold enough,
  • To come on out and seek his love.
  • But soon Joanna was proved wrong!
  • For now she heard a voice so strong,
  • And yet so tender and so soft,
  • She knew it must be His. For oft’
  • She’d fancied herself saying, “Sir…”
  • And He would turn and talk to her.
  • But now for real the Lord spoke out,
  • His voice extending all throughout,
  • “Let all the little children come,
  • To me and do not hinder them,
  • For my kingdom of heaven is,
  • For all whose hearts are like these kids.”
  • And then He turned and looked at her;
  • Joanna’s heart began to stir.
  • He smiled a smile so full of love,
  • That now it burst and like a dove,
  • She flew to him for now she knew,
  • She did not have to journey through,
  • Dangerous lands or bust’ling crowds,
  • To reach His love for it would be,
  • Forever in her heart, for He,
  • Had put It there and It would stay,
  • Forever, until the last day.
  • And through it all, yet in her hand,
  • The gem, though still not very grand,
  • Was a gift and she would still give,
  • It to Him for now she would Live.