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Poem Describing one's finding of the Faith |
Roman Road I can't let go of the addiction Relying on myself it will continue to be an affliction And so it must be until with the writer I make the declaration “Who shall deliver me from this body of death?” The resounding silence causes me agitation But then news reaches me of a descendant of Seth One whom they say has been blest Towards Him do I run with zest Only to find my Savior is Himself dead On a cross on the hill has He been sent to his rest I set and weep as I watch the blood fall that He has bled Then they come and lay Him sealed for eternity on his stone bed Every hope I had has been dashed to make my heart feel as lead And yet news of this man still reaches That in three days he will rise from the dead In the early morning light of the third day I see those whom He still teaches Coming to see if the tale is to be believed carried by these mistresses There they find the tomb open hold only the garments of Death's bruises Joyously do the leave Knowing the Saviour's conquered all of the enemies diseases Still upon my soul does my state inflict the bereave Wondering where shall I go to be re leaved There do I sit grieved Until a light shatters the eve And I see the man once on the cross coming to deliver this prisoner. |