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That boy on the street is running away He has a family waiting at home You pull over the car on the highway And talk to him, saying he cannot roam. Mercy is telling him to stop running Reminding him of his friends back in town Those kids in school he'll never stop missing His sister will cry if he's not around. You introduce him to a simple prayer One that shows him forgiveness at not cost You say running away gets you nowhere You've tried it before and only got lost. Compelled to help the boy on the street He happily goes home, not in defeat.
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Nov 7, 2016
Nov 7, 2016 at 10:05 AM UTC
Sonnet I
That boy on the street is running away He has a family waiting at home You pull over the car on the highway And talk to him, saying he cannot roam. Mercy is telling him to stop running Reminding him of his friends back in town Those kids in school he'll never stop missing His sister will cry if he's not around. You introduce him to a simple prayer One that shows him forgiveness at not cost You say running away gets you nowhere You've tried it before and only got lost. Compelled to help the boy on the street He happily goes home, not in defeat.
A poem written for the Respect Life Contest in my dioscese.
sarahsteck
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Nov 7, 2016
Nov 7, 2016 at 10:05 AM UTC
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