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I met an angel in church today, With a heavy heart I sought its eyes. Somehow it pierced me in every way: My shattered soul and scornful sighs. I asked, half teary, half mad and weary, to it's stone face, marble visage; Why did just living need be so scary, Life but a sorry and sober scrimmage? I begged the angel, still wings and all, to save me one day, if it could do. Though I, as human, run short of gall, Lose hope, and end up praying too. I met an angel in church today, Don't know if it heard what I had to say.
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Feb 22, 2015
Feb 22, 2015 at 6:35 AM UTC
I Met an Angel
I met an angel in church today, With a heavy heart I sought its eyes. Somehow it pierced me in every way: My shattered soul and scornful sighs. I asked, half teary, half mad and weary, to it's stone face, marble visage; Why did just living need be so scary, Life but a sorry and sober scrimmage? I begged the angel, still wings and all, to save me one day, if it could do. Though I, as human, run short of gall, Lose hope, and end up praying too. I met an angel in church today, Don't know if it heard what I had to say.
About time I posted a Shakespearean Sonnet. This was prompted by the cliche moment of almost crying in a church.
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Feb 22, 2015
Feb 22, 2015 at 6:35 AM UTC
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