Crying Around The World Poem by Singleton M. Tate

Crying Around The World



Oh God,
has this
Whole World
gone
Blind, Deaf, Dumb
and
Severely Numb?


My heart is in an uproar,
as the souls on the face
of this earth
are reduced
to only
decomposing
children, women
and men,
As their
blood stains,
rain into the soil


As my ears hear
of such horrors befalling
My Sisters
and Brothers,
There is
No Color
that
separates,
the
Life Force
within
Everyone Alive,
While those who
could reach out
have locked
themselves out


Nation upon Nation,
and
Every Kingdom,
Dancing
within an
endless riverbed
of
Tears


Grief and Death,
so unspeakable,
Who could endure such
damnation,
at the hands
of the
diabolical and
demonically controlled,
vile sub-humans,
which are the
Seeds of Cain,
masquerading
in earthly bodies


Prophecy
foretells of these
Atrocities
and yet,
this is only
the Beginning
of the
'Worst that's yet to Come'
That because iniquity
shall abound,
the love of many
shall wax cold,
says the
'Word of God'


What will it take for us,
Yes Everyone,
who still has some
'Light'
within our souls,
to understand
and
make drastic changes
to Heal our Land
and Lend
Someone
a
Helping Hand?


No one is asking You to
Change the World,
only He can do that,
but
what You can do
is all that
You see within
Your heart to do,
Help stop the Pain,
as we are
All
Fair Game


Remember,
it could
have been
You
or
Your Family
in these
Plights,
Fighting
for
Your Lives
to
Stay here,
be
Free and Live
Peaceably
▼▼▼

You hold the
Choice,
render your
Voice
or
let evil
continue to
Rejoice

You Can,

If You are willing,
to think of more than
Yourself,
as
I know,
You have Seen
and
You have Heard
the,
Crying Around The World

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
You can't afford to just be silent nor do nothing anymore... T.G.☺

What is coming upon this world?

If you truly want to know read Matthew 24: 1 - 51, as Jesus tells all...?

Drastic Times, Drastic Measures... You can make a difference...
There is yet 'HOPE'


From the book: 'Forte' of... The Artesian Well'
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