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Two Poems from our Religious, Christian, Jewish, Islam, Baptist, etc. Poetry Collection
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| DARK CHILD |
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Derrick Flournoy
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Born not in a manger, but in a world in danger. Living in a land of a stranger to estrange you, Who has no Ranger for any in danger? Only Strangers and rangers to make danger. Dark Child screams! Who knows no danger and fears no stranger. Who sees not; in the land of a stranger, and that light shines. Who sees no danger and rangers, who are like hangers and danglers? That are not far from you; that you seek not to believe. Dark Child screams! From where you are. In the Darkness, among the star and to know that you are Never far from the Bright and Morning Star. Dark Child, in danger of darkness. Yearn and learn where you are; That you know not in which you seek The twinkle of the Bright and Morning Star, Dark Child, it’s never too far, the Bright and Morning Star, Who never wonder where you are. Twinkle, twinkle, Bright and Morning Star. Dark Child screams! Yearning to Wonder where you are; he wonders in the dark, Never knowing your not far, for none in the dark, Because you’re the Bright and Morning Star! Dark Child screams! Twinkle, twinkle, Bright and Morning Star; That a child like me may know who you are, shine that they may See you from any other star. Bright and Morning Star, how I wonder Where you are? Twinkle, twinkle, that ever child like me Can be where you are. Dark Child yearns so; that light will be in every child, my Bright and Morning Star. Dark Child screams! That none knows what it means when no one knows Where you are. Bright and Morning Star knows Dark Child screams to be redeemed.
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| MORE THAN PURE |
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Aram Stefanian
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MORE THAN PURE |
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Beyond the threshold of the infinite night There's a sanctuary for the harassed souls. As soon as the angels give the green light, You take it easy and stop climbing the walls. After being placed under 40-day quarantine, You are finally ready to stand before God, Swimming in love, unconditional and pristine. For entering heaven you hope to get the nod And you throw yourself at His divine clemency. Then you are told that you have to take the cure, And if you kick the habits that are sinful and chancy, You'll sit on the throne before Him, being more than pure.
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