The Crazed Man



The Crazed Man

Inside this maddened land, I find a crazed man
The crazed man has a knife in hand ready to land
But it never lands, instead I take my hands and brand to defend myself

And I do, the crazed man loses his knife to my will, and so he tries again to make my air so tight when he comes to fight

Nevertheless, as I travel this sod I am sealed, saved and sanctified, having the Armor of God.

The reason I stand against this man is that he is for evil, and I am for good, and many more could stand up, why not? They should.

Evil rises when good men do nothing, the reason why I stand.
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Submitted by Dylan_be_chilling on March 07, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme A ABX X X X B
Characters 583
Words 122
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 1, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1

Dylan Blakeman

I wrote this after getting pneumonia, the Poem is about Spiritual warfare for the Christian believer. more…

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