My Greatest Fear Poem by MELVIN BANGGOLLAY

My Greatest Fear



MY GREATEST FEAR
melvin Banggollay


I fear no blade of any spear
that cuts my flesh with all cheer
Nor the sting of death's dispair
that can make my fate unfair.

I fear no bullet that can kill
and let my breath go uphill
Nor the burning fire of hell
to turture my soul until unwell.

I fear not to lost my own life
and be filled with painful strife
For I can accept with all faith
whatsoever fruit of my fate.

What I fear most in my heart
Is when a love one will depart
For the mere thought of this
Let a teardropp in my eyes hiss.


Oh God spear from this fear
For my heart can't really bear
To behold before thine eyes
a love one to bade goodbyes.

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MELVIN BANGGOLLAY

MELVIN BANGGOLLAY

Natonin, Mountain Province, Philippines
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