' An Answer To Enemies (Matt. 5: 44) ... '
I Choose Life
Not Death
I Chose Love
and Never Left
Nor Look Behind
At Lost Regrets
I Know Where I'm Going
No Need To Guess
I Choose Power
Not Pride
I Choose Peace
Poised Inside
I Choose Truth
Not Lies
I Choose GOD
Who Is All-Wise
and Even If
My Last Dying Breath
I Will Defy
Any Evil-Darkness
But You Chose Hate
Not Hope
You Chose To Ignore
What Good GOD Spoke
You Think Causing Sorrow
Will Save You?
You Think Causing Fear
Will Raise You?
You Think Causing Pain
Will Pay You
A Great Reward
To Gain You?
But These Things
Only Stain You
In Eternal Eyes
They Shame You
Without Mercy
They Maim You
and Into Animals
They Change You
I Choose Kindness
Not Curse You
I Choose To Bless
and Even Nurse You
I Choose Good-Will
Not Worse For You
This Is Honesty
Not Rehearsed For You
The World's A Stage
We Are The Cast
But Parts We Play
We Choose The Masks
So At Final Curtain Call
Will Your Character Bow Or Fall?
The Heralds At Costume Ball
Say Our Choices Reveals All
I Choose King Of Kings
and Kingdom Come
Chose Eternity
Not Oblivion
From Dust To Dust
Earth Into Earth
Enemy To Enemy
Bury Its Worth
Put Death To Death
Ashes To Ash
Give Memory To Mercy
Put Past To Past
Begin To Begin
and End To End
So We Can Call A Foe
A Trusted Friend
I Reject Envy
and Treachery
I Choose Joy
and Generosity
I Choose Freedom
I Chose Faith
I Choose The Path
We Both' Can Take
I Choose Honor
and Humility
I Choose Invictus'
Not An Enemy
I Choose Life
Not Death
I Chose Love
and I've Never Left
Written & © : 2/27/2011
By: The MoonBee
"Invictus" is a short Victorian poem by the English poet William Ernest Henley (18491903).
The familiar word "Invictus" is Latin for "unconquerable
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