Of Carm (.Org) and Christian (s) Forums



you shouln't label thibgs (too much)
But just always seek the truth (more)
if yiu label (all the) things
You put roae blocke in your mind

when the Christian goes to town
To argue up in the square
all His roadblocks fill up His mind
And they leave Him there

stuck this way and that
Stuck like a black licked cat
and unlucky to see Him all will be
If they cross Him in the street

no arguments you can win
All lwbels will be given
thrown unbenignly at your feet
And told that you are beat!

cause you are a Label
Nothin else for you exists
you got labeled with their labelw
Now you better leave town

cause labels own this here town
The Spirit walke here too
but not all see the Spirit, hear
But see each as somethin else

each with his labels
no Spirit on their minds
When you get the spirit on your mind
whate ever will you chose?

you'll need to stop and think
You'l notice they stop and stair
they won't ever get you again
bwcause you are of the Spirit (fair)

You are of the spirit wind
and the Spirit reveals all things
Each in the proper time
to each who follow Him

But if we think we know too nuch
and walk in our own Labelw
We won't hear much what He says
He ain't walkin' there with you*

About this poem

"The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit" insp. by Josheb. *walking not as much or not always or in all ways each day - each word accounted for in that day, not all said /done with help or leading or learning or guidance of Spirit, but by many words by route, by/ from head learning, from preached to - then repeated to others and one's self, by a system (s) learned over time - not all of it true or Spirit - led.  

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Submitted by anonymous3142 on June 09, 2023

Modified by anonymous3142 on June 09, 2023

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Scheme AXBC DECE FFXG XXGG HXHD DIXX XXCX XEXE CBXX AHXI
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,198
Words 249
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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