Pridefully Humble Poem by john raymond

Pridefully Humble



The world asks for oil & gold
I ask for God to be loyal & hold me
They ask for bull market wealth
I ask for full standing health
They ask for dove soap for skin
I ask the love of God in hope for kin
They ask to drove fast red cars
I ask for a lasting look at stars
Others ask not to be hEeld libel
I ask to learn & meld with the bible
They ask for a pair of foes to die
I ask for friend repair to those who lie
They lend & steal asking you to dare an oath
I mend & seal asking for more hair growth
They ask for the levy in the sea to be fixed
I ask God for heavy pee with no blood mixed in
They ask to stick a knife in the coworkers back
I ask God to pick a wife of God when a jerk in lack
They ask for the things of the Ipod in the world
I ask for some of the things of God
Am I better or worse If I am pridefully humble?
I care about myself not the world!

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