'God's Crossroads' Poem by Linda Winchell

'God's Crossroads'



While out walking down the road one day
I crossed a path, and went astray.
It was rocky and dirty
And I stumbled and fell.
When I looked up I seen a sign,
It said, ” This way to Hell'.

I don't want to go down this road I cried,
This must be a dream, I didn't mean to die.
Wasn't ready I thought, to go as of yet,
The drugs I just took were just on a bet.

'God forgive me', I cried out!
I'm sorry for my life.
I wasn't the best of husbands,
I wasn't the greatest wife.

Then a light came out from behind some trees,
I felt the presence of God, and did fall to my knees.
Getting up again, I began again my walk,
I could hear God's angels’ calling me,
But a word they did not talk.

Then all of a sudden, a cross roads did appear,
Had signs that said, Salvation, Heaven draweth near.
Then another and another, pointed straight that I could see,
They were God's signs to Heaven and He put them there for me.

My walk has now continued,
Continued now with thee,
Walking down God's Crossroads,
The ones' He made for me.

*** Intersection: All roads point to Him, for those who seek Him.

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Linda Winchell

Linda Winchell

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