Considering Heaven Poem by Cheryl Griffith

Considering Heaven



You must consider eternity
And heaven and its pearly gates
Though evil brings such calamity
Let disaster only spur your faith.

Free from burdens
And all cares of life
Escaping hell's horrors and earthly strife.
To gaze with wonderment at beauty sudden

Such pleasures are worth a thousand woes
And passions spawn in blood and bone
And the sun that so frailly hove
Can shine no brighter than his throne.

Oh but a prayer for those doomed
Oh that heaven comes real soon.

Monday, July 7, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: heaven
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Colleen Courtney 12 July 2014

This is such a beautiful poem filled with the hope that we do go on to a better place. Where there is no more pain or sadness. A gorgeous picture of heaven you have painted.

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Cheryl Griffith

Cheryl Griffith

San Fernando Trinidad and Tobago
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