The Walk



Oh how hard it is to turn one's steps around
I sat and I pray for this lost and pain to go away
As I see many walking astray ,
Oh how this pain cuts me like a knife ,
Now one shall come and another one must go
This is a place I don't belong ,
As any other I must go on the break of dawn to
Save another soul from doing what is wrong
I must teach and lead another in to know Jehovahs
Ways to walk ;
But in my heart I cry out for the lost sheep to find
Their way back home , and for them to know they
Are not walking alone if they just Call on his name
And Jehovah will make way ,
You can hear the lost cry out for love but they will
Never find , the whole night through no love will
Dwell and they are all cried out ;
If they can survive this long winter and let Jehovah
God delivers what needs to be taken place in there
Lives ;
One day they will get the see ''Paridice '',
The pain will go away and they will never have to see
Another sad lonely day .
If they walk in Jehovahs way .
Lilly Emery
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Submitted on May 09, 2015

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABBCDEFEGHIBJBKKLMNGGGBBO
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 971
Words 208
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 25

Lilly Emery

I love how age and time goes with a good rhym Who would had thought love could be so blind!I love to write with all things I do to help others and even myself,When I write it opens doors in my life and I can close the ones that I want to leave behind.I hope my poems that I write helps some one to know you are not alone .I hope I can put a smile on someones face .And oneday love will find me and in gods grace, more…

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