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If You Came - Poem by Tilly BoescheZacharow
If you came
deformed, a cripple,
I would hasten to open my door
to let you in.
If you came
despised, defamed and rejected,
I would receive you with joy in my heart
as my king.
If you came
diseased as a leper,
I would hurry to prepare your bed.
I would cover you with my body
to dissolve the sores from your flesh. oh such a beautiful poem. loved to read it again and again. you reveal sincere and selfless love. thank you dear poetess. tony
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Poet's PagePoemsCommentsStatsSend MessageShare on FacebookShare on Twitter Poems by Tilly BoescheZacharow: 4 / 9 « prev. poem next poem » If You Came - Poem by Tilly BoescheZacharow If you came deformed, a cripple, I would hasten to open my door to let you in. If you came despised, defamed and rejected, I would receive you with joy in my heart as my king. If you came diseased as a leper, I would hurry to prepare your bed. I would cover you with my body to dissolve the sores from your flesh. oh such a beautiful poem. loved to read it again and again. you reveal sincere and selfless love. thank you dear poetess. tony