The cardinal and the squirrel

Crowns4Christ

There is a cardinal and a squirrel playing in the tree,

Two of God's creations, different as can be,

Co-existing and playing together, completely worry free,

Little grey squirrel and Mr cardinal in red,

Not caring about their differences,or their way of life,

Not putting each other down, causing a lot of strife,

Just because they look different doesn't mean that they cannot be friends,

Because they are a different color,doesn't mean that they should play at different ends,

The mighty tree is big enough for them to coexist side by side,

Instead of displaying hate and evil, splitting the canyon of hate ever wide,

So let's all get along,side by side,with our brothers in all walks of life,

Lift up and support those who are lost,and gently lead them to the Lord of all,

He loves us equally and will save us all,lest we fall.

  • Author: Crowns4Christ (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 26th, 2022 01:00
  • Comment from author about the poem: Lift each other up in the name of Jesus Christ, instead of hating,and judging each other because we look different or believe different,let's love not hate because of the color of our skin,or because of a disability,the Lord loves us unconditionally, shouldn't we love our fellow man,instead of prosecuting them because of our differences
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 19
Get a free collection of Classic Poetry ↓

Receive the ebook in seconds 50 poems from 50 different authors


Comments3

  • ForeverJesus7

    I agree with this piece whole heartedly my love.
    Persistence is key

    • Crowns4Christ

      I know you do my love, it's a subject that is very close to my heart,of course you know this though, I love you so much Mr Crown

    • orchidee

      Don't know if we have cardinals in the UK. I saw a squirrel on a low fence though, sitting there near a busy road.
      Only RC Cardinals, but don't get me started on them... doh!

    • Crowns4Christ

      Hahaha,Dion seen that yesterday in a tree off of the porch



    To be able to comment and rate this poem, you must be registered. Register here or if you are already registered, login here.