Walk in the Light

poem by: Gerry Legister
Written on May 04, 2017

I heard the voice of the Lord
Speaking clear as a record,
He whispered softly into my ear,
To believe in him and have no fear.
I’ll send you seraphim of virtues
Your guarding angel of mercies,  
The lord said, come walk with me 
And capture the incredible view, 
Of the intriguing heavenly place, 
Your soul will find sweet release. 
In privileges, you do not have often,
Come without money being spent,
Join angels flying in the moonlight,
Don’t be afraid, just walk in the light.

 

Tags: faith, metaphor, hope, imagery, wishful,

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Christopher Russon commented:
A really lovely poem Gerry.

 

 

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