Trusting God's Rainbow Poem by Long Tooth

Trusting God's Rainbow



Though each season's rain varies, man's answers are few,
And true love's more a phantom that most men can't please,
When the future looks iffy, the present reeks too,
Still the rainbow's God's promise for those on their knees.

Though most men need to work to provide daily bread,
And our limited lifetimes prove no man Life's source,
Though all stars share our fate holds no hope for the dead,
Still, the rainbow's existence's Love's colorful force!

Did the rainbows exist friend before Noah's flood?
Were the laws of diffraction just born on that day?
And does Satan's might counter 'Christ crucified's' blood,
That God's Truth's there for all, all that I have to say!


Long Tooth
December 17,2018

Monday, December 17, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: faith
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