A song for God



God, we want to know when you will heal the world
Because lots of people are dying in the third world countries
God, we want to know what we supposed to do for you to love us
God, we know that you have died in the cross
God, we sinned many times before
But God we know that you will forgive us
God, we are only humans
God, we want to know where can we turn for help when we feel angry
Can we turn to you for help?
God love us always
Because we want to be loved by you
God lend us your ears
We will sing you a song
God, does it matter that it sounds like out of tune
God give us a helping hand in solving our problems in life
Because we need it
And we feel that we are not capable to do it on our own
God when we are sad take the sadness away from our faces
God put a smile in our faces
We want to smile for you
God, we are hungry for your words
Preach the bible to us
God, we have depression
Please take our depression away
And let us live a life without depression
God, we are not the ones who gamble our money
We keep our money in the bank
And you God have control of our money
Because we know that if you gamble your money away we want have nothing
If we become poor, we will lose our homes and our friends
Because friends only want us if we are rich
It is hard to make friends in life already
But we must try to make friends in life
No body can live alone in this world
If you hurt somebody, please tell than you are sorry
But if somebody hurt you please forgive than
They need your forgiveness so that they can carry on living their lives

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This poem is a new poem Written by Aldo Kraas

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Written on September 22, 2021

Submitted by Aldokraas on September 22, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABCDECFGHIJKLMNOPQQJRCSTSGUGVWXGNAGYZ
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,507
Words 324
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 37

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