Jonah Poem by Tan Pratonix

Jonah

Rating: 3.8


The last frontier is the frontier of forgiveness.
‘I will never forgive
As long as I live.'

Under the scorching sun
The prophet sat,
Half-stunned,
Unable to comprehend divine compassion,
For which God would care
For the beasts of the earth and the birds of the air?

For which God would have relented
When Nineveh repented?
‘How can I be merciful when they are so cruel?
There is no justice in this wicked world! '

O Lord, Your forgiveness
Is far beyond human selfishness.
On a perishing plant Jonah felt so much pity
He ignored 120,000 innocent persons in a great city!

Sunday, October 2, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: bible
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Profound poem on forgiveness.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Tom Billsborough 03 October 2016

yes, I like this one too.

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Raymond Farrell 03 October 2016

Let us learn from Jonah and not do as he did.

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Edward Kofi Louis 03 October 2016

To be merciful! ! Learning from the works of the truth. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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