The Gathering Poem by john hardesty

The Gathering

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Will God remember all who have perished,
all who have died upon this earth, everyone?
Will He, pass over the the shepherd
for whom was devoured by wolves?
Will He, give grace to the mongoloids?
Will He, give condolence to the insane?
Will He, grant absolution to the Anti-Popes?
Will He, pardon all criminals?
Will He, convict all tyrants?
Will He, remember the Indian of obscure faith?
Will He, abscond His hand of acquittal?
Will He, forgive a saint?
Will He, seine the sea for sinners?
Will He, implore an executive order,
and condemn all mankind to Hell?

Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: epitaph
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kelly Kurt 27 August 2015

A series of very deep questions in a great poem. Thanks, John

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Clarence Prince 05 June 2015

Lots of Will He, lots of questions, John, but it is written: all things are possible with God! In that case, we just have to trust Him. Thanks for sharing this poem!

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