Prayers Poem by Phil Soar

Prayers

Rating: 3.5


I sat alone in an old church pew
Wondering what to make of you
Are you watching over me?
Are you where I hoped you'd be?
When all the world seems on my case
Were you the one who saved my place?
And kept me on the straight and narrow
Always there to ease my sorrow
Helping me with all my doubt
Wondering what Life's all about
Stretching the limits of self belief
Avoiding stress and my inner grief
Unable to see you, when you're there
Helping me through the deep despair
With hands together, and prayers all said
I drank the wine, I ate the bread

I sat alone, in an old church pew
And thanked the heavens, because of you

Friday, May 12, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: religion,god,life
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