Christmas Poem,My Red Umbrella And The Blood Poem by Dr. Antony Theodore

Christmas Poem,My Red Umbrella And The Blood



With my red umbrella
I stood alone in rain
in my secret garden
crying behind my red
umbrella imploring
for mercy for all the
sins I committed.

This Christmas day
when the innocent
baby Jesus is born
in utter poverty
I cry behind my red umbrella.

Oh I love your birth.
i kneel before you
the Lord of the universe,
forgive me my sins
of aborting my own children.

Many a time i did
this horrible sin.
I hear them crying
in my sacred womb.

Baby my beloved one
in Bethlehem,
forgive me
forgive me
forgive me.

i am hiding now
under the red umbrella,
the symbol of the blood
of my babies i poured
inside my womb.
ohhhhhhhhh
forgive me.

(The small 'i' is used purposely to denote the remorse and repentance)

(Graphic: ArtSmart 13 saved to Materials in interiors Pinterest)

Christmas Poem,My Red Umbrella And The Blood
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: abortion,blood,forgiveness,god
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