The PM Has Landed In Barbados

What a relief, our prayers have been answered and he has been returned safely. We understand that he will still have to observe serious health constraints but there is nothing better than life. The amount of things that people can achieve in just days of commitment is incredible. One year with a great leader is better than a lifetime with a bad one.

 

The PM Has Landed In Barbados

 

They say he is back and ready to be

Holding on to his position, Prime Minister of this country

Every prayer that was said silent our out loud

Prayers on Television, Radio, Internet, as individuals or as a crowd

Made well for the Rt. Hon PM David J.H. Thompson

He is fit again to Govern this Nation

All the days now of catching up he first must do

Share the news filtered before and now give his view

Let us though not forget that the PM is a man

And needs time to sort out the chaos and all that he can

No, let us not forget that he when at his worst

Didn’t falter, didn’t stumble, kept Barbados first

Excited I am of his safe return

Delivered through God’s mercy and comforts those concerned

I wrote before that we must pray all our days

Never stop praying for our leader, Timothy says

Be sure then friends, don’t stop now

And pray for all our leaders, just remember how

Race and gender equality took leaders’ energies

Brave men and women with special qualities

And they work tirelessly sometimes in low health

Doing their best for us and not a love for wealth

Oh friend the PM’s work is far from done

So continue your prayers, the healing has just begun

 

 

 

 

 

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