Let Me Alone Poem by Joshua Adeyemi

Let Me Alone



I made convenant with their ancestors,
Weighing and balancing them to beat all factors.
With right outstretched arm did i convey them,
Even through the indifferent sea.
My eyelids troubled their enemies:
That they may be convinced of my presence among them.

Then when they onward abound:
Even when they kissed progression.
They forgot my shared love.
Remonstrated before thee, even to me.
And I by thy soothing words, repented of my wrath-
Even my waxed hot like the furnace heated over and over again.
And so was i repented.

But see!

Even you, that pleads!

Consider their evil.

For their course you have been stayed this long:
Even that my dwelling may rest within their bowel.
But lo! .
They're into gayism,
They're into lesbianism,
They see no crime in lottery.
Even respect for the aged made no league with them.
Clothed are they in all abnormanilities:
And you said i should overlook?

Let me alone!

But he again besought him:
Their acts(said he)will slay them.
17: 27: 17: 14: 56

Monday, November 27, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: religion
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