Don't Ask For It Poem by Aston Marley

Don't Ask For It



Please brethrens, don't ever ask for it; it's wise to ignore it with
your sanity. Vanity is coming like a super model with chopstick
legs, don't let them fool you with pleasure in order for to steal
your heavenly treasures.

Tribulations and temptations will aways roll into our reality, but
keep the windows of prayer open; satanic forces want to blindfold the world from righteous path to destruction.

The storm will rage and fade, always remember that after the rain come sunshine; live and let live, don't ask for vanity pills.

Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: faith
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Laurie Van Der Hart 28 December 2016

Good warning, Felix! This is a great line: Vanity is coming like a supermodel with chopstick legs... Your poem reminds me of similar warnings at Proverbs chapters 5 and 7.7: 22 says He goes after her like a bull to the slaughter. Temporary gain can lead to permanent loss.

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