Judgement Day Poem by Long Tooth

Judgement Day



Friends close say, "You're addicted! "
Stanford, "Meter, rhyme afflicted!
So not with it! Wasting time! "
My poetry! Is it a crime?

I'm guilty! Yes! What's lost to them?
I'm stupid too if sharing's whim!
Is time best spent, mere life in motion,
Destination only ocean,
Where one swims (just health the goal) ?
Does staying strong then make us whole?
A soul that sparkles I pursue
And Grace, in faith, I trust my due.

Might staying fit too steal from life
That won't look toward death's future wife,
No thought of those he leaves behind
Who might find gain perchance in mind,
A poem shared, the afterlife he dared
To dream no rout! My poem's trout
That might feed souls of yet unborn,
The living's love I'd not suborn
By flattery, I'm what you see.
Let me embrace the fate I own!
Bribe God? I'd not atone
For failures that I've made in fact,
Though some might think that I lack tact.
May good I do help some find Grace,
Till blessed by Love all see God's face!


Long Tooth
April 9th of 2019

Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: life and death
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