Three Friends Poem by George Samuel

Three Friends



Verily verily I found there merrily
Three sins outside heaven heavily
These for spirit flesh and soul shall dine
But mindfully mercifully all souls are thine
For many such eyes lashes
Watching the now painted world clashes
Narrowly escape these three
One a pretender a contender a debtor free
These are cheerfully kings in kingdoms
With vain demand for false freedom
See these together friends not one
Made debtors by one soul but none
Like a slave for all
Fearfully a price a fall
Basically the souls price
Apart from the ruin and rise
Doubtfully standing at the end
For one merrily cheerfully spy and spirit
To face the last verily without friends
Mercifully gently depart

Monday, April 20, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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