Eats dust and cough
Who is he?
He must be feeling cross
When he realizes, he suffers a loss
As he watched purely in vain
Only to see the blood stains
That flows in much pain
High upon Calvary's cross
Where his plans were tossed
As man's spiritual life was restored
He must've been looking quite paled
Since he had been greatly failed
After Jesus in a loud voice wailed
With head bowed He said it's finished
The enemy heard that special voice
It surely wasn't a voice of his choice
Being the voice of the restorer of life
He then knows that he is outclass
As he had suffered a great loss
Allowing us to have the last laugh
Whilst he eats dust and cough
Who is he?
i really didn't understand this and would like to look at another for the Feb. Section B. thanks anyway. bri :) i did not understand 'eats dust and cough', used twice in the poem. did you also want And in the title? you have A.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
The serpent might have bit the heel but He thoroughly crushed the head!