Adigun Oluwaseun

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I have from cradle heard
of a place so grand
where, with no desire to return,
the heathen gravitate,
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Cares of life and torture of fear,
Grip my heart as if to tear,
Sinking my hope in pool of doubts,
And some rest my forlon soul seeks
...

In the midst of so great a multitude,
where not a single face I'd once seen,
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The Hereafter

I have from cradle heard
of a place so grand
where, with no desire to return,
the heathen gravitate,
when the toil here's over and done with.
A place of immortality.

I have, in my imaginations, caught
glimpses of a clime so inexplicable,
where all is but day,
yet brighter than sun,
moon and stars put together.
A place of eternal splendor.

I have, from books read
of a vast treasury of gold,
built not with hands or craft,
yet ever so artistic and fine.
A place we're bound to go,
an eldorado for all.

I have, with my mouth, made known
a snow-white paradise,
where in rapturous lift, the saint ascend
with so mighty an orchestra of angels
getting going for a kingly banquet.
A place of limitless merrying.

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