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Whatever you understand not,
You would rather go and insult;
From what your forefathers had fought,
With their own lives that they had bought.
Like animals, which are creatures,
Destroyed themselves and now instinct;
How difficult for the teachers,
Explaining that they are extinct.
How horrible a painful death,
Following the same path of Cain;
Trying to gasp for their last breath.
Experienced agony and pain.
People like you are a disgrace,
At the special meals that you share;
No desire to go embrace,
Other believers who do care.
While they are eating with you,
And not even feeling ashamed;
Nothing you say they not construe,
Never once is Jesus proclaimed.
You are a shepherd, who just cares,
About yourself and no other;
Your look as though for causing dares,
For in challenging your brother.
You are a like a dry cloud blown,
By the winds that uprooted trees;
Into the depths of the unknown,
As you search for the gentle breeze.
As a result, you have died twice,
Your shame is like waves of the sea;
Foamy and wild just like ice,
As you wander through fancy free.
You are just a wandering star,
For whom the gloomy darkness kept;
As you travel both near and far,
While those unaware had slept.
Remember what told to expect,
In the last days Christ will appear;
Those who have shown their disrespect,
Will virtually disappear.
Copyright © 2017 Richard Newton Sherrer
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