The Blind Man's Witness (A Sonnet) Poem by Barry Blander

The Blind Man's Witness (A Sonnet)



Who molds the clay for my unseeing eyes?
The ineffable, seen, now I'm shriven.
The world pontificates; all its' truths lies,
To walls of sand the gullible driven.
Simon was there, Christ's Sacred Cross to heft
For the Lord did fall once, twice, a third time
The Sanctified Veil in half would be cleft
For all eternity mankind will pine.
As pilgrims we all face the decision;
Yield souls to Christ or to Satan be bound
Cleansed in His Blood, or by sin imprisoned.
Only authentic King by Yahweh crowned
Oh Lord, I implore Thee, be my steel shield
My vision, once touched, now forever healed.

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