The Forgotten Town Poem by louis rams

The Forgotten Town



Stories of hope series #14
The forgotten town
For the people it was just palm branches thrown on the ground
For JESUS to walk upon in this poor shabby town.
The people were lined up on both sides of the street
Offering him the little bread for him to eat.
The women walked over to kiss his hand as his miracles
Were told through out the land.
The sick, the blind, the crippled gathered around in hopes
That their illnesses would be tossed to the ground.
Their faith so strong in GOD above that he sent down
‘This man of love".
There was a glow around him that could be seen in daylight
"my oh my - what a beautiful sight "
All the towns' people stood in Awe as he walked by
Blessing every door.
There were very few travelers that would pass that way
Till they heard what people had to say.
Now this town is thriving with travelers from all around
To see the blessings that they have found.
BLESSED ARE THEY WHO BELIEVE
© L. RAMS 120921

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