The Trouble Poem by Barry Middleton

The Trouble



Pity I wasn't asked to speak
before God spent His famous week.
I'd not have held the apple back
or dealt the snake a mighty whack.
If those reforms were not enough,
I'd sure have called the devil's bluff,
perhaps forgave Eve's indiscretion
with absolution and confession.

Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: redemption
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