I FOLLOW CHRIST

Amon

Goodbye my drunken friends

I quit fooling around under alcohol enticement

Get away wealth cupidity, I am glad to see your back

Sorry I have stolen your money brethren, come take it back

Hey eagle, come and take my pride away to the desert

Oh yes I want my curious acrimony be gone

All my abhorrent wenches, I forget

I toss all obscene video discs into the fire

Adultery and lust ought to spare me now

Not anymore can I suck human blood for you demon

No more hatred, no more enemies

Farewell to the whole world

My soul is mine to gain

Bye bye darkness 

My morning sunshine has come

Jesus salvaged my devil purloined life

I hoist my cross and follow Christ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Author: Amon (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 5th, 2021 05:20
  • Comment from author about the poem: when salvation knocks at your door all the past behaviour becomes so disgusting and you miss positivity the you know you are taking a step after Jesus Christ
  • Category: Spiritual
  • Views: 20
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Comments4

  • orchidee

    Good write Amon. We need spiritual understanding, all of us.

    • Amon

      Thanks Orchie.
      I don't know how expensive understanding has become recently, it's getting too difficult for people.
      Stay safe!

    • Jerry Reynolds

      Good read.

      • Amon

        Thanks for the tour sir Jerry, stay safe

      • dusk arising

        Why are there so many different christian beliefs/churches? It seems they can't agree on something so important that each one has had to separate from the others..
        Me? I outgrew the childhood brainwashing and realised christianity was spoiled by men writing fairy stories when the world was flat.

      • Goldfinch60

        You have found your own way Amon, I have thrown organised religion away as it is not true but I still believe in My Spirit who is always there.

        Andy

        • Amon

          Yes Andy this is my way, thanks for coming.
          Hope you are safe there



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