Fighting an enemy of antique Whose artillery is rangy and baroque And whose infantry’s quest for battle is grotesque Their conquests often leave behind grave plaque
It’s an enemy with a well resourced war room Having great strategies to cause boom and doom And when they operate with seemingly ubiquitous intelligence to loom It’s an enemy who’s seeking to lock your values in a guardroom
Such an enemy is not fought with simplicity Be careful you don’t blow the war trumpet with emotional alacrity Your counterattack tactics fail if they appeal not to the enemy’s perplexity You simply don’t operate beyond the boundaries of equanimity
An organized enemy must be met with an organized counterattack You need victory-churning war-room to neutralize such an attack Ensure all the elements of combat power remain in your war sack
“To keep Satan from getting the advantage over us; for we are not ignorant of his wiles and intentions” (2 Cor. 2:11)