Sudden Call Poem by George Samuel

Sudden Call



What hour afford us power in the dark
Except in this honor slack
When at the dawn of day
The raven shall say
Today we break our fast
My carcass to vultures feet cast
What day is that
Which flies in like a mid night bat
And wake me up
When father felt i was too young in sleep
Yet before he slumbered and slept
I was groaning away in peaceful pain
But while his hopes were slain
I another dark end trace delight
Pattern beauty pail and yonder light
Like every mans fate my second home
Never care got a ready welcome
Over there if father is waiting
Faith to wait for me was nothing
It was fathers tune i took
Hurried away before dawn had called
Betimes got a sit it was a hall
Honor dancing in dark
Offering an hour in black
That came so late
Quite a moment grace and fate
Explain the doubt of worth
Where it was priced and bought
For a price stag of dust
Couple and kept to rust
While in indecision try to choose
Between friends and for

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Untimely death
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