Sonnet: An Invocation To God Poem by Dr John Celes

Sonnet: An Invocation To God



God, free the bird that’s caught within brambles,
And save the lamb from wolf dressed in sheep-skin;
Rescue the man who takes drugs, kills, gambles;
Set free the souls that live in mortal sin.

God, save the sheep that strayed onto the ledge;
Bring back the prodigal son early home;
Allow the sick to touch your raiment’s edge,
And make the faithful walk upon the foam.

God, let the gospel reach new eyes, ears, hearts;
God, let the deserts bloom verdure again;
God, heal bad minds and diseased body-parts;
God, bring in time, the breeze, the sun and rain.

God, comfort hearts that human hands have ditched;
Deliver souls that satan has bewitched.
Copyright by Dr John Celes 10-21-2005

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr John Celes 21 October 2005

Rightly, well said and thank you, Christian. Dr John Celes

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Christian Eliab Ratnam 21 October 2005

Beautiful Sonnet! Yes indeed! Prayer is pivotal, and prayer in a sonnet, that is immortal. Great write!

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