"Oh, what a lucky man he was."***
For the very last time, a brave man closed his eyes.
"And nobody could save him so he laid down and he died."
While at his home a young woman laid her head upon her
bed and she cried, "Oh, what a lucky man he was."
He fought for freedom, for liberty and for the basic
rights of his fellow men and women. He did not fight
with an army of soldiers or police officers. He was not
even a pillar of society. A young woman was in trouble,
and he heard her desperate screams for mercy!
Very quickly our young heroic man ran down a darkened
alley way, to rescue a young woman. The hoodlums held the
arms of the unfortunate young woman tightly and made her
see. The villains' against society, held back the arms
of our brave young man. Then they took taking long
knives and stabling him. "Oh, what a lucky man he was."
She screamed as she watched her young rescuer die.
"Nobody could save him so he laid down and he died.
Oh what a lucky man he was." After they were finished
ending his unhappy life, the earth opened up her mouth,
and received his innocent blood. Which God would require
at his own hands! Next they violated the young woman,
stabbed her and she died. Oh what a lucky woman she was."
A few days later the police found their dead bodies, but
their identities remained a complete mystery. On their
life less bodies was no ID. "Oh what a lucky man he was."
The corner was releaved the two young people were finally
free. Because they had been liberated from earthbound misery.
Oh what a lucky woman she was. At last they were some where in
a much better place where there is not sunset nor no dawning.
Before they gave up their ghosts. Jesus Christ appeared unto them.
And he forgave them of all of their sins. Oh just how lucky they
both were! He promised them no more dying and no more pain.
In a paradise filled with love divine which had no need of rain.
A place where there was neither any more pain nor sorrow!
Love in Christ Jesus!
Roxanne Lea Dubarry
Roxy Lea 1954
Roxy 1954/ October Country
October 05,2020
'Oh what a lucky woman she was. At last they were some where in a much better place where there is not sunset nor no dawning' - loed these lines!
Jesus Christ is very kind. He sacrificed for our sins. He redeems us time to time when we keep trust on him. He forgives sinners. In paradise no one gets pain any more. Christ redeems all ghosts and all creatures. You have transferred a powerful message. We clearly feel the philosophy of this poem.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
'Oh what a lucky woman she was. At last they were some where in a much better place where there is not sunset nor no dawning' - loved these lines!