What Excuses Are There Left Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

What Excuses Are There Left



What excuses are there left,
For any one group to make?
When an initiative to take,
With a devotion to promote success...
Has left them feeling provoked,
By others who view them...
As unmotivated.
To believe through life they can just coast.

What excuses are there left,
For any one group to make?
When they can congregate to participate,
In a dedicated hesitation...
To believe facts to face they can eliminate,
If they faithfully prayed them away.
With a keeping of those who speak in truths,
Perceived as negative doers...
Wishing to undo their nonexistent pursuits.

What excuses are there left,
For any one group to make?
When an initiative to take,
With a devotion to promote success and happiness...
Has left them feeling provoked,
By others who view them...
As a group of unmotivated folks.
Believing through life they can just coast,
And with it done as others blew wind...
Against fragile but flaunted to boast about sails.

What excuses are there left,
For any one group with alibis continually made?
When they can come together to pray,
With a doing to participate in congregation...
But for whatever the reason done to do,
Just few are unafraid to walk in kept faith.
And without a doing to get attention,
Or an approval given by anyone mentioned.
Nor excuses to make if mistakes are made,
To then allow escapes for them to hide a charade.
It takes faith not quotes from scriptures loudly relayed,
To prove who believes with it not to be mistaken...
With a doing to separate from those who fake.

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