Why Left

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Why Left👈🏾

From where we once we're, we moved forward except,
To continue..we must discuss, the reason we left,

The word left I'll explain, from each letter separated,
From start to finish..these truths are dated,

With L we'll start, if you thought love then your correct,
Well not completely, but nearly, this system inflex,

With the best, decision made, and unevenly cost,
Us of nothing, but if we stayed, the word.. for L would be lost,

On to E, for effortless, a selfish eye for pleasing,
So distracted, with materials, some entertainment caused grieving,

We were seizing for a worth of less, didn't have a stop, or limit,
Out of jail, but failed to think, that our minds were in prison,

Careless of others, there thoughts, or opinions,
So hateful, the letter f, this world lacks with forgiveness,

Then T, the last letter, and it stands for True,
In the bible there's clear instructions, but the message got blew,

Out of the way of many, but Jehovah blessed us with Time,
To move forward in life, and not stop, and rewind,

Let's redesign this word left, the letter L remains love,
That we show to each other, and our creator above,

E for eliminating, things that Satan desires,
So as a child with parents, we seek Jehovah's admirers,

For f forgive, when done it's thrilling,
And from Jehovah when done a unimaginable feeling,

Finally the T, for trust, trust in Jehovah, and his son,
If we read, and act on his words, we've seamlessly won,

Except the letter T, also stands for something else,
It's from me, my thanks, I'm so glad that we left...

 

By: Raymond Jones

  • Author: Raymond Jones (Pseudonym) (Online Online)
  • Published: February 27th, 2023 14:59
  • Comment from author about the poem: The moment when we escape that wrong way of living, or even problems we go through. We always want to remember the reason we left, and despised that portion of our lives.
  • Category: Letter
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