I Wonder Where Is An Untouched Place That Firmly Does Stand Poem by Gert Strydom

I Wonder Where Is An Untouched Place That Firmly Does Stand



Was the Son of God ever seen aeons ago strolling on South Africa's farmland?
Did He take the fine red-brown earth in His omnipotent hand
where now are the factories, the furnaces and the concrete buildings of hell
and I wonder where is an untouched place that firmly does stand
while human beings are under money's evil possessing spell?
(Still life is just a brittle, wilting, decaying strand
while we do in technological palaces dwell.)

Is there anybody who still does God's countenance of love display
and who still does walk upon His righteous way
right up to the New Jerusalem
while the forces of darkness creep into the very day,
while God does keep the winds of war in check
or do I struggle alone along the narrow way?

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Gert Strydom

Gert Strydom

Johannesburg, South Africa
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