Curse Of Dead Man's Gold Poem by Terence George Craddock (Spectral Images and Images Of Light)

Curse Of Dead Man's Gold



a good heart will rejoice in words
'people like you and trust you'
honour integrity can safe seal souls

these expressions of faith belief
are worth their weight in gold
I would rather accumulate faith gold

stored in vaults in kingdom heaven
than speculate in greed fools gold
so admire reflection buttercup gold

ignore appealing glitter of metal gold
temptation blood curse of dead man's gold
for this treasure many a soul was sold


Copyright © Terence George Craddock

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kamran Qureshi 31 January 2013

I truly admire your poem and the though behind it. The imagery in the lines I would rather accumulate faith gold...stored in vaults in kingdom heaven is brilliant. I am all for faith gold as well. Thank you.

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