Admonition sincere!



My death's been visualized,
Amongst the uncivilized,
My final breath exhale with sighs,
Who's really down for me and will they cry,
I gotta inform you of this message,
And I pray almighty God willing to bless it,
Illuminati holds the globe,
Currency value has begin to fold,
Proof of the Government bomb the citizens,
And for many years this is what we witnessin,
The act on terrorism isn't justice,
The Anti-Christ has the sphere in his clutches,
Obama care is really to insert a chip,
Mind control is the tool that'll work your lips,
Leviathan is climbing straight out of the pit,
Prophecies for filled man this some sh*t,
If your reading me and heading me prepare for war,
The second coming close,
Admonition sincere Dont ignore!
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Submitted on April 25, 2015

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Al-qahira Bakra

I'm an historical poet from under the old management of poetry.com.I've been submitting since 1999.It all started when Montell williams had a contest for poetry to raise money for M.S.My first poem submitted was published.The aroused Third Eye in the book called enternal portraits.This book was sold around the world.This is the first time fans have seen what Mark Robinson looks like.That was my name til I changed to Al-Qahira Bakra.You can find me on Facebook under this name.I also had two other publication in books sold around the world and one placed on C.D,that was ressurection.Climax was published before that and I was in california.They wanted me to come back to the east coast to recite climax in washington D.C to 1,000,000 people.I'm back now and apologize to my fans.I was also recognized as one of the greatest poets of the 21st century and I possibly still am.Well let me show you that I can be number one.You will see my work cultivate from poetry to lyrics and then you will see what level I'm on. more…

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