Do Not Sin Poem by Randy McClave

Do Not Sin



There once was a man who bragged about all that he had
That made him so very joyful and glad,
But, never not once did he care to give or help the poor
He stood against them with a violent roar.
He stated that the poor and the needy all needs a job
And that all that they do is to hurt our country and rob,
Then he screamed about the errs in others everyday
Not once for them did he say for for them let's pray.
He told the gays and the transgenders they were going to hell
But, unto the murderers, liars and thieves he forgot to tell
And the adulterers and the greedy ones he never said their cost
Hell, is for those who are lost.
He forget to mention that not one sin is greater than another
Lying, cheating and stealing is equal to hurting your brother
Remember what the Bible says about to boast
Only today and tomorrow is truly known by the Holy Ghost.
And those who speak about judging others and to hate
Indeed God truly knows their true fate.
And those who judge or mock the poor and the needy
The Bible even says heaven won't be entered by the rich or the greedy,
Before, those beliefs or thoughts come out of his mouth
He should first flush them all down south.
I remember there was a man who boasted, judged with brags
Never in his life was he hurt, neglected or did without or wore rags,
Jesus said do not sin
I will reply to that great command with an, "Amen".

Randy L. McClave

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Randy McClave

Randy McClave

Ashland, Kentucky
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