Kick The Ram

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You see the ram,
and know that he is not good.
He wants to fight.
Those horns way him down.
He sees you with,
the baby lamb,
and he becomes jealous.
He follows you.
He is always ready to hit you.
Nothing good,
comes from the ram.
No other animal,
wants to be around it.
It is all trouble.
It stocks you.
It's dead eyes,
constantly stares at it's hunter,
as it is mounted on the wall.
So why was the ram made?
He was a strong sacrifice,
provided to the Lord,
when killed and set fire.
He was replaced,
by the lamb,
the most worthy sacrifice of all.
So the ram will not beat,
nor defeat those,
holding the lamb.

  • Authors: Dion P. Crown (Pseudonym)
  • Visible: All lines
  • Finished: June 25th, 2018 21:30
  • Limit: 6 stanzas
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  • Comment from author about the poem: In this piece, the ram represents the devil, and every trick he uses against us. The Lamb represents Jesus, the son of God who protects us from the ram.
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