Kick The Ram

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The Ram is an angry beast.

It sits alone,

in the high mountains,

with nothing to do,

but eat and strengthen it's horns.

It is a mean creature.

Any animal,

that dares come near it,

is chased away by it.

It charges at the smallest animal.

So no animal,

will dare go near it.

It is unwelcoming,

unfriendly,

and extremely territorial.

This is a warning,

to even the strongest,

of the creatures.

Yet as a shepherd,

crosses the mountain,

with his one sheep,

he simply passes the ram.

The ram huffs,

and yells,

and kicks at the ground.

It shakes it's head wildly.

Yet it does not charge,

at the shepherd,

nor his single sheep.

Without the shepherd,

the ram would surely,

charge at the one sheep.

There would be,

no hope for the sheep.

It's fate would be sealed.

It's fate would be sealed,

by the rams power.

Yet it seems as though,

the angry,

mean,

powerful,

territorial ram,

will not go near the shepherd.

 

  • Author: Dion P. Crown (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 25th, 2020 09:20
  • Comment from author about the poem: Although it has a different meaning, this piece was inspired from a small part in Daniel 8. The ram represents the devil. Those who are tormented by the ram represents the unbelieving people in this world. The one sheep represents the person who believes in Christ, and the shepherd leading his one sheep represents Jesus Christ the Lord and Savior. With Christ, the Devil cannot harm us. However, without Christ, one will easily fall victim to the devil. Remain steadfast to Christ Jesus. Persistence is key
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