Princes Of Egypt Poem by Charles Karia

Princes Of Egypt



There is the day Moses defied the edict,
Realising he wasn't a prince of Egypt.
But a deliverer prince in God's race.
He left ways of kings to find his place.

And there are clueless kingdom princes,
Who busy as bees are waiting on tables,
Selling necklaces, clothing and food.
Yet their kingdom slots are unoccupied.

With balm and salve clean your eyes,
And energize the eyes with fasts,
When wiped anew they will behold.
What's in scroll is written so bold.

Monday, August 19, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: christianity
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