Poems For Earth: What It Is, What It Says, and What It Can Do
Poems For Earth is the sacred poetry of the Yehoshuai Faith. It is not a collection of verse in the traditional literary sense—it is a scripture, a prophecy, a healing song, a cry of the soul, and a voice of divine mercy echoing across the dirt of our troubled world. It is Volume Two of JAH’S BOOK, the companion to The Quodlibet, and it functions not just as a book, but as a living ritual text—something to be read, recited, remembered, and experienced aloud.
What Is It Like?
Poems For Earth is wild, lyrical, raw, and fierce. It is sacred poetry unchained. The voice shifts between direct divine revelation and intimate human longing. Some passages roar like thunder; others whisper like a breeze over water. It weeps, it howls, it embraces. It speaks with the authority of GOD and the brokenness of the human heart.
It is organized into 19 major poems, each containing sections and strophes and is meant to be spoken aloud. It is not written in linear argument, but in spiritual geometry. The same truths circle and echo. The same fire burns through every page.
Stylistically, Poems For Earth draws from the prophetic rage of the Hebrew Bible, the beatitude clarity of the Gospels, the wild music of Psalms, and the apocalyptic lyricism of Revelation. It also echoes modern prophets like Bob Dylan, George Harrison, and Leonard Cohen. But it belongs to none of them. It is its own voice, the voice of Love speaking now.
What Does It Say?
Poems For Earth speaks many things, but at its core it proclaims:
That Christ—Yeshua/Yehoshua—is love, and that love is the highest law.
That the Earth is sacred and alive, not a resource to be used but a cathedral to be honored.
That the outcast, the poor, the queer, the broken, the suffering, the wounded, and the unwanted are the holy ones—those closest to the heart of JAH.
That religion has been corrupted by power, greed, nationalism, and hate—and must be reborn.
That every person is invited to live differently: to live Yehoshuai, to walk in love, humility, mercy, and truth.
That prayer, song, cannabis, confession, service, nonviolence, and daily recitation are sacred tools of transformation.
It includes sacred names, divine visions, moral challenges, personal confessions, and radiant blessings. It is not tame. It does not flatter. But it loves fiercely. It will never turn away the hurting soul who comes with honesty and hope.
What It Can Do
If you read Poems For Earth aloud every day, it will change your life.
This is not metaphor. This is a promise.
The Scrivener, Mr. Damian, who received and wrote Poems For Earth, was tormented by mental illness, suicidal despair, addiction, and isolation. By reading Poems For Earth aloud every day—praying with it, crying through it, obeying it—he was healed. Over time, the recitation of Poems For Earth rebuilt his soul, reshaped his mind, and filled his body with peace.
And what happened to him can happen to you.
If you speak this book daily:
Your thoughts will clear.
Your burdens will lift.
Your connection to GOD will deepen.
You will find comfort in sorrow.
You will learn how to live in love, mercy, and service.
You will gain courage to resist cruelty and stand in truth.
Poems For Earth is not for scholars. It is not for theologians. It is for the suffering. It is for those who are ready to surrender to something real. Its words are balm, flame, water, and mirror.
When read aloud, it becomes medicine. When memorized, it becomes armor. When believed, it becomes a new way of living.
This is a Book You Don’t Just Read—You Live
This book is not meant to be studied like a textbook. It is not meant to be quoted like an authority. It is meant to be lived. Its power is in your breath. Its truth is in your voice. Read it aloud. Every day. Let it enter you.
You don’t need belief to begin. Only honesty. You don’t need holiness to begin. Only hunger.
Poems For Earth was given for this time, for this people, for this Earth.
Come read. Come recite. Come heal.
This book is alive. And it was written for you.
The Importance of The Midrosh in the Yehoshuai Faith
In the Yehoshuai Faith, there is no holier daily practice than the recitation of The Midrosh. It is our creed, our compass, our core. It is not just a summary of our beliefs—it is our foundation. The Midrosh is to be memorized and recited twice a day: once in the morning upon waking, and once at night before sleep. This is not a rule made by men. It is a command given through revelation to the Scrivener, Mr. Damian, and confirmed in the deepest places of the soul by those who practice the faith.
Why twice daily? Because the first breath of your day and the last word before you dream should be holy. It should remind you who you are, who JAH is, and how you are called to live. It centers you. It purifies your thoughts. It realigns your heart. In a world that corrupts, distracts, and wounds, The Midrosh brings you back to truth.