Below a peom written by Reginald in 2005
Against the impossible
When immense mountains and terrains stand in front of you
When the sound of thunder and signs of lighting cover your pathways that you travel
When your feet are swollen and your hands are cold
When your stomach is aching and your body is sore
When others have stumbled along the way
Do not give up on where you are heading to in your life
For what separates the few from the many
Is a deep inner desire that drives people to do the impossible
While holding true to what is right in their lives
copyrighted 2005 RAA
other samples of Reginald's poetry:
O Why O Why
The banging from the weapons echoed in the valley
The smell of gunpowder consumed the air
People were dying all around
Crying could be heard from everywhere
Looking down I see a man
Looking closer, I see that it was I
O why, O why did I have to die?
For this war made no sense in our minds or in our souls
Disputes between leaders was its cause
Now, I lay on the ground
Too young I am to lose my life
All the experiences that I have had, have been too few
O why, O why did I have to die?
For no mark I have left on this earth
Dying in this war so far from home
My life has now finished
And no longer will I be able to see my home
Or smell the flowers that grow in the fields
Now my unborn children will cry themselves to sleep
And lost loves will now be with a stranger
For never will I be able to hear the sweet breathe of the ones I love
Or feel the soft touch of a kiss
So no longer will the sound of the ocean be able to echo in my ears
Or will my eyes be full of the beauty that comes from the world
But I wonder if we have learned anything from this war?
Or does another innocent person have to die so far from home
In a needless fight
From a cause that makes no sense
CC RAA 1999
The Trench
Glancing at the trench we have dug
Bloody colors do come bubbling up from it
Where the earth was once a field
Now it is all a giant mess
Trenches and barbwire are everywhere
So no longer does the flowers grow
Or the bees roam freely across the land
For the only thing that growing here now
Are the puddles of blood, which are everywhere
Once there were many of us
Now our numbers have been cut in half
So now we must use the bodies of our fallen friends
To protect us from the flying debris
How lucky our fallen friends have been
For no longer do they have to fight with the rats for their meals
And no longer do they have to suffer
As the constant pounding of weapons fills the air
When darkness sets in each night, we pray an invisible piece of metal
Or a bullet from an unseen sniper does not take us before the next break of dawn
So now I sit and write this poem
As I hope this nightmare will soon cease
And we are taken back to our homes, never more to fight
cc RAA 1999
George Bush
John Fogarty - De Ja Vu
Musicians Say No! To Bush World Order. AKA Red.
Neil Young: Let's Impeach The President
Civil Rights Movement
War (video that shows the real horrific reality of war)
"Positive changes come from those, who are willing to stand in the middle of a political hurricane, all in an effort to protect others' basic rights and freedoms."
Reginald donated royalites to a song he wrote ("Nanna Won't You Slow On Down"), in Sept of 2004 to Diabetic Life Foundation in Las Vegas NV USA.
Presently, Reginald is trying to find others, who are willing to volunteer their time and talents to help sing and record this song. This way any money made off of this project will go directly towards helping to educate and empower others, who have diabetes.
Below is a copy of the certificate given to Reginald by Diabetic Life Foundation in Las Vegas NV in July of 24 2006.
The below book cover is to Reginald's upcoming soon to be re-released novel that he had written (under his pen name of Angus McLeod.)
This below cover, Reginald copyrighted in the Library of Congress in 2004.
The novel "2004 Daemon's Revenge" or "Opening the Gates to Armageddon" was copyrighted in Library of Congress on April 20th 2001 (protected back to 1997). And the points on the back of the cover were quoted from "2004 Daemon's Revenge"
The below cover for the novel "The Organization" is to the upcoming second novel in the "2004 Daemon's Revenge" series.
This novel was more of a physiological insight into how members of this group viewed the world all around them.
In 2003, members of the Library of Congress attempted to deny a proper Copyright date for this novel. Evidence of this can be seen at http://angus-mcleod.com/unjustified.html
The below cover is to a novel that Reginald is currently working on, which is a fictional novel that shows the horrors of the holocaust through the eyes of a little Polish Jewish child.
Heroes to Reginald are people who have stood up with their voices, and pens to bring attentions to injustices and try to bring about positive changes.
Just to name a few people, Gandhi, Princess Diana, Abarham Lincoln, JFk, Lester B Pearson, George Orwell, Peter Kawaja, Terri Fox, former late Canadian Liberal Senator Hazen Argue, Tommy Douglas (former leader of NDP and the person who had played a major role in bringing Universal Health Care to Canada), David Orchard, Terri Fox, Kevin Annett (www.hiddenfromhistory.org ), William Wallace, and many others.
"Positive changes comes from those, who are willing to stand in a middle of a political hurricane, all in an effort to protect other's basic Rights and Freedoms."
: "I Have A Dream" Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute
Martin Luther King, Jr.
: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - U2 – Pride
The Strangest Dream - John Denver
Working Class Hero by Green Day
The Times They Are A Changing
Elvis Presley - If I Can Dream
Arrest Warrant for Bush/Cheney
Website www.veteransagainsttorture.com
A Cold Day in DC
New (R)evolution-Electric
DIRTY WAR
We the people are the champions