Then God said yes

Stephen jnr Zaba 2004 (Bindura)



THEN GOD SAID YES




Fragile heart lost taste of love
Because of bad decisions,now torment hunts our lives.
They is feel of weak structure in capacity to hold the distress of our failures
Sudden change emotions are a scary offer on the table
Less belief in change brought nothing but hate
Can't understand the words the puzzle couldn't be cracked
Facts as fate can not define destiny
Look beyond and see look for something else
Once damage is done church becomes a hideout
Recreate our friendship with God but cause of it won't last
Then God said yes
Yes you can change
You can be the best in the game
You don't have to think you are lame
Just lay out the facts and be your best
Cause once you never leave the side of God all will be well

Lone Walker

About this poem

We have to understand that we don't only have to look for God in times of need

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Written on December 21, 2021

Submitted by Loner on December 22, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme A xxxxxxxxxxAxbbxx
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 760
Words 157
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 16

Stephen jnr Zaba

Stephen jnr Zaba also known as Lone Walker is a poet whose poetry was inspired by lyrical content from the late rapper juice wrld .He started writing at the age of 13 , in his first year at high school.His poetry is more on depression, anxiety, broken hearts,politics and general events of life .On YouTube his work is found on xaba wrld poems. more…

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