Just In Case Poem by Ima Ryma

Just In Case



The ten commandments carved in stone,
Down from the mount, Moses did bring,
And bid by God that all be shown
For following as a good thing.
Since that occurred long, long ago,
Most humans have to some degree
Broken some commandments, and so
How relevant these rules still be?
Well since no one does know for sure
What happens to us when we die,
It might behoove each him and her
To tend to heed the ten - here's why.

Following commandments could seal fates
Of yes or no at the Pearly Gates.

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