Christ The King Poem by ELEmma Udofa

Christ The King

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Born in the menger
Of faeces and rubbries
To 'just a mere man'
Yet the very king Herod
Had sleepless nights
How horrendous! ! ! ! !

Slept in the boat's butt
As human as that
But in his arising
The storm surrendered
As invinsible as that

Hunger once accompanied
As human as that
But so effortlessly, he
Filled five thousand stomachs
With a couple of fishes
As invinsible as that

Christ is the king
Humanly fulfilled
Divinely accomplished
And eternally he reigns.

Sunday, August 17, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: religious
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The beginnings, workings and perfection of christ Jesus
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Joseph Ojogba Daniel 30 March 2016

...Born as a babe, died a hero, rose as king of d universe....fine lines there

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