This Poem was Submitted By: Gene Dixon On Date: 2002-11-10 12:45:09 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Blind Faith

Choose now the quiet moment when you'll stand And shield your soul from faulty visions sent To quiet fears, deflect the dread intent And hold you still. Then will a bold demand Cause you to stir and stare into the sun; Seek solace in those blinding shafts of light That crown the day and drown the fear of night; Behind whose shield a battle might be won. The ransom has been paid, you've been set free. Harsh expiation done and done again. What has been writ receives a grand amen. Salvation grew on more than just one tree.      Fate's purpose is announced on broken bell.      The message lies within its shallow knell.

Copyright © November 2002 Gene Dixon


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