You Cannot Know Where Angels Tread? Poem by Terence George Craddock (Spectral Images and Images Of Light)

You Cannot Know Where Angels Tread?

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But I know where angels used to go
passages in the Bible have told me so

and I know where they now do go
everywhere God tells them to show

I have studied angels their recorded mo
where miracles occur is where angels go

any angels I meet must have stayed in disguise
some are so streetwise they wear angelic neckties

sad I never warranted any formal introductions
my angels were on the case of alien abductions

also traditional cases of topic demonic possessions
any indications of fallen angel plied manifestations

yes I oft do know where dozens of good angels tread
I see angelic party smiles around a young babies bed.


Copyright © Terence George Craddock
M.O. Modus operandi (plural modi operandi) a Latin phrase, translated as 'method of operating' or 'mode of operating'. The term is used to describe someone's habits, manner of working, their method of operating or functioning.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mohammad Akmal Nazir 12 December 2010

Very wise and emotional poem. I like the way you have presented it. There are many in our society who get rid of these babies whom angels love. Great write.

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