This Fleeting Life Poem by Michael P. Johnson

Michael P. Johnson

Michael P. Johnson

New Silksworth / Sunderland Co/Durham England

This Fleeting Life



How swiftly this earth life passes
When death tones loud its bell
Deceived, most living as asses
Will find eternal hell

Though Christ God's Son, truth to reveal
Chose for sinners to die
Rising, to give Life's Promised Seal
To all who seek on high

Praying from heart, from truthful soul
Repenting sin and shame
With faith, Jesus will make them whole
When calling on His name

Two thousand years have come and gone
Though facts are seen and known
Still most reject God's Lamb, God's Son
Reigning on Heaven's throne

Living life for what it can bring
Behind sin's velvet veil
Unaware of death's waiting sting
Within its gruesome tail

Still a fool believes in plenty
Nothing can be enough
But when Heaven denies them entry
At God, The Lord's rebuff

Eyes will open ears will hear
When truth is face to face
When ice cold souls, quake in fear
Without Salvation's grace

Too late! Too late, will be the cry
This life was lived in vane
When in hell's fire, none can die
But feel eternal pain.....

Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: Christian
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Michael P. Johnson

Michael P. Johnson

New Silksworth / Sunderland Co/Durham England
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