Paul F. Ernst 

Cincinnati, Ohio, USA 

 
 

Paul F. Ernst; [b.] August 4, 1924; Reading, Ohio; [p.] Joseph and Charlotte Ernst; [oth.writ.] "Life Love Wisdom," a philosophic treatise which describes the relation between God and evolution.

 

The Word Game Edge

Religion, by nature, must teach and practice the whole 
truth, always. If religion fails, mankind necessarily suffers. Why? 
The human body desires truth like it does water. 
Truth and error cannot coexist harmoniously. The serious 
problems of the modern world give credence to the troubled world. 
Many people who strive and trust in traditional religions 
are somehow fooled that religious heritage guarantees religious 
truth. Every bit of religious information however, unsupported by 
factual data, should be dismissed as false. 
Until the 19th Century, the Bible's infallibility remained 
unquestioned. Today, however, a clearer, Christian, conception of the Bible is imperative. To find a better understanding of the 
Perfect Nature should be undertaken, by everyone. From this 
investigation human beings shall improve in all aspects of life, 
love, wisdom. 
Peace on earth will remain a dream until the religious 
myths and mistakes are admitted and substituted by the known 
truth. People must understand their relationship to life, love, and 
wisdom.

England W.W. II

A pilot in the Eagle flight 
Was trained and ready for a fight 
A scheduled sun up raid drew nigh 
He paced then looked up at the sky 
And nervously smoked a cig'rette 
He certainly appeared upset 
I checked his eyes and jumpy ways 
Then spoke in a quiet simple phrase 
You seem a bit unnerved, that true? 
He stared at me, the smoke, he threw 
While saying what's not always bared 
"Its mission one! Nerves hell! I'm scared!"

From the book Life, Love, Wisdom

When the cornerstones of earth were put in place the 
Perfect Nature placed a unique stone, upon the earth 

Jesus never walked upon the water 

Nor multiplied the loaves to feed a hungry throng 

The laws of heaven were not in his dominion 

Nor the wind that blew across the sea 

Miracles too were not critical to Jesus 
Jesus, stealthily shook the world and moved it round 

To help us act out the purpose of our existence 

It was his ideals of Love that passed the tests of time 
And moved our Life towards the balance it seeks 

On Calvary, Jesus Hope the fire of Love 
Would rise Life into human love that would blossom,  
Someday, into Wisdom 

Jesus taught nothing new or deep 
It was a simple, basic lesson 
"Love your neighbors, as you Love yourself"

A Real Fantasy

A lovely lady danced upon a stage 
Her limber body moved with grace and rage 
Beware! Each warming movement seems uncouth 
As she unveils that flower of shapely youth 
A flirting smile enhanced her sensuous eyes 
Which brought the burlesque show alive 
To guys she beckoned with festive gaiety 
A dream so valued by laity 
The teasing dancer's subtle scheme has won 
And after that the passion plot is done

Kansas City Is In Missouri 

Kansas City is in Missouri 
The Ohio River is in Kentucky 
Confusion, it seems, is all around 
Upon the river and in the town 
The Hoosiers are scheming to set up shop 
And harvest a casino money crop 
A great interest could rage with jealous greed 
As jackpots deliver toward the state need 
Will the commonwealth share its front yard 
To raise lucre and hope to cut the lard 
As the Hoosiers throw dice in Kentucky 
Will the colonel's also become lucky? 
All bets down is the cry of the dealer 
While out in Kentucky churns the sternwheeler 
Ol' buddy if I were about to bet 
I'd say Indiana is playing roulette 
Kansas City is in Missouri 
The Ohio River is in Kentucky
All poems Copyright © 1997 Paul F. Ernst. All rights reserved.