Appease With Jubilee Poem by S.W. Clark

Appease With Jubilee



Appease the man who stands
alone to fight the ills that wane.
Forgive his debts, what price hath
a soul, and do it again and again.
The one who cares and loves all others
should be free from want and worry
The one with family, friends and brothers
should not stand alone feeling sorry
Appease his fears, his tears, his years
of pursuit of debtors that bleed.
For a little lucre they rant and rave
to satisfy their greed.
The man who has paid
with care and love,
is someone we all should be,
Honor him with hope and dignity
Give him a jubilee.

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