Remember Me Poem by THEODORE MOSLEY

Remember Me



Do you know the content of your heart as you navigate the multitude for your earthly treasures?
Searching for corruptible prizes to fulfill the hearts of offsprings destined for quiet spaces.
During the memory of your intelligence you become entwined with the horoscope of untrained love.
Do you remember me with your hands full of intricate pardons for selfish acts of unkindness?
Snow driven streets from beyond the clouds and you endure for tears lost without hope of Christmas morning.
Parading the cold days along with nights of blistering winds your faith is unheralded for smiles.
Dreams of golden moments from suspended time you transform reality to dimensions of fables.
The serenity of peace be still has called you from darkness; do you remember me?
Unconditional love for your eyes to behold; remember me whose visage was marred for your healing.
Collaborating with insufficient funds you substitute anxiety for love.
The course of your flight has your detailed mind hindering your truth in rivers of false claims.
I conquered death, I snatched the keys of hell, I allowed nails to afflict me; do you remember me for this season.
He is not here: for He is risen, as He said. Come, see the place where the LORD lay.
Written by
Theodore Mosley
December 14,2016

Friday, December 16, 2016
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