The Alpha and Omega

Ronald Bunch 1982 (Grand Rapids)



Omega, the end comes dancing
And merry.
Even with all the fears
For so many years,
A build up.
God makes up for our
Earthly disappointments
By giving us a better life
In heaven,
With streets paved with gold.
Keep your mind on the positive,
Don't be on the negative sold.

Alpha, a brave new beginning
And accepting the positive.
We dance and dance over the hurdles
Of negative thoughts and we spin and spin
Over the scary haunts like turtles.
Like a baby born in dew,
We wipe away those dirty thoughts
That stick like glue.
And we will be as new born again
Creation,
More than a few in heaven's peak,
And we will finally have what we seek
For all those years,
And there will be so many cheers!

About this poem

This Poem is From: I Am A Man As I Should Be: Poem Book 1, on amazon, It’s formatted in Kindle, large print, audio, hardback, and paperback.

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Submitted by RonaldBunch on November 06, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme AXBBXXXXCDED AEFXFGXGXCHHBB
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 693
Words 147
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 12, 14

Ronald Bunch

He's a full-time author and Catholic. He did volunteer work at Kids Food Basket, goes to church, reads, and likes to walk. He's a self published writer and poet. He studied at Bible Study Fellowship. Activity: Ronald Lee Bunch published his first poetry book called I Am A Man As I should be on create space September 1st, 2014 (Paper Back) and August 31, 2014 (Kindle Edition) Audio book is now available at amazon. Interests: Writing, reading, praying the rosary and weight lifting. Favorite book types: Fantasy, science fiction, Catholic books, and writer/author biographies. Some of the books he read: Mainspring (Clockwork Earth #1), The Magician's Nephew (Chronicles of Narnia), The Holiness of God, The Outsiders, Clash of the Titans, Gulliver's Travels, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Harry Potter #2), The Four Signs of a Dynamic Catholic, Crossfire, Outland, Krull, The Red King (Star Trek: Titan, #2), Icerigger #1, Spellsinger, Flinx's Folly (Pip & Flinx #9), Battle Surgeons (Star Wars: Clone Wars, #4), The Silmarillion, The Lord of The Rings, The Hobbit, David Copperfield. more…

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