Before it all began

poem by: Anna Tate
Written on Apr 21, 2017

BEFORE IT BEGAN

Before it all began.....
Before our country in fear of opposition ran...
To the world's beginning of the end...
Was when foe became as enemy & no longer friend.

A fight broke out between the world's lands & people
Sending many to prayer within religion of their chosen steeple.
Against...and ready for a fight
Many soldiers thought they'd put the world right. 

Bur more wrong doing was to come of the battle
In foreign wars soldiers rode in like herded cattle.
Rounded up like sheep to a pen
Fighting for reasons unknown truly to ourselves & them.

Greed & lusting was overall the jest to our world leaders
Creating havoc, it was them the 1st of the beginning hatred breeders.
Fed their men a mere dance by the lies they to them told 
Then sat back in safety to watch the wars of their world unfold.

A dangerous game to play withour the truth of world insight
And may to their God be judged when in their deaths day plight. 
And before the Lord whom created all & beyond the heavenly earth & sky 
May the fall bow & pray then explain their cruel reasons why.

For each sin on earth in life by lives committed
Fall prey to their own demise when in their deaths committed.
Then they'll see the truth of what the worlds & lives upon it be
Through the difference between the birth & death in all eternity.
      By Anna s tate March 2017
Copyright © Anna Sabrina Tate | Year Posted 2017

 

Tags: rhyme,

 

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