Inspirational Poetry |
The Gate by W.J. O'Neil Golden arch, golden glow, light so blinding bright Aged and faded wooden gate, timid, on the right Trembling legs, nervousness, a wait behind the rest Rich, famous, powerful, sights of all the best Time paused in length, callings came, judgement of a man Amid the door and wooden gate, thick book held by hand Knowledge sought, lives heard full, speak of so much more Measurement on every word, most bade through the door Upon a time, a trembling stance, a place afront the man Eyes aimed down, a kneeled respect, improper thought to stand Puzzled looks, a ponderance, thick book still in hand Words whispered soft, question came, "Who kneels afront this man?" Crackled voice, simple life, not one to measure much No wealth, no fame, no power, a soft and solemn touch Words to speak, a sickened child, a heart, now strong to be Came the one, an offered help, child now cures for free More words to speak, an empty child, hunger sent away Came the one, an offered help, child feeds the poor today Words pronounced, time to stand, that which I should do Thoughts aloud, bended knees, "I kneel respect to you" Famed life, great wealth, true power, simple solemn look Lives thought full, a measure small, To whom which owns this book Themselves to speak, a life so blessed, to pass the golden door Sadness speaks, life relived, a path not known before Came you, the one, offered help, so rare a simple trait To understand, measure full, to walk through Heaven's Gate. |