Faith

Last Shadow

Divide equally, rations;

to the men, women and children.

 

Let not greed and fear, irrational

thoughts make you animal.

 

Alone you suffer but together,

strength comes with each other.

 

And faith brings us, binds us;

a holy light, holy spirits, family.

  • Author: Last Shadow (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 14th, 2020 06:29
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  • User favorite of this poem: Saxon Crow.
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Comments4

  • dusk arising

    Depends upon your faith. If your faith is true to god then you dont need to gather with others for you have the strength of faith within you where it shines.
    Leave the gathering together of those with their so called faith to the weak ones who need each others reassurance because their own self knowledge is not enough to sustain their faith. Many organised religions were created by man so that they could have power over the masses.... corralling them each sunday to make sure they do not stray off the prescribed path.
    Those holding a true faith will not stray and have no need of such gatherings.

  • orchidee

    Nothing damaging to your, or anyone's spirit in this fine write. I've never understood that phrase anyway?!

  • Saxon Crow

    So faved! I couldnt agree any more. Excellent poem

  • Goldfinch60

    Faith in your own God is the right way, organised religions just want you to follow the path of somebody else who are in it for their own gains.



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