And Though I Walk

Today they celebrate Halloween Day in many of the Western countries. My country has become one. I was moved to write some poems about my fears because of a very disarming statement that had been made. I will not try to convince anyone differently, the opinions they form are through their guidance and the path they must take. My effort along the way is to open their eyes to my true self by being as honest with them as I can. I trust the Lord to do the rest.

 

 

And Though I Walk

 

A faith has guided me all the way

No fear of the evils of devils at play

Devils who possessed my friends to do

Their drunkenness, lasciviousness and other iniquities too

Heroic feats I’ve done like saving lives

One from drowning and one from two men wielding knives

Under God guidance I wear a Teflon vest

Got little fear for rowdies as my family would attest

Have been known to walk in the path of disagreement

Investigated the sides and settle the argument   

When taunted as a child I cried but wouldn’t get angry

And didn’t choose physical retaliation to comfort me

Life was fearless because the outcomes were done

Kept faith And Though I Walk through the valley of death, I feared none

 

 

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