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A Child Walks A child walks along black veils covered all his little fingers with noise of a child it plays along the hemline of so many meadows of his home where he belongs; But in truth it is them who Doesn’t want to you to see the filthy grime that blankets the Earth; He'd sit on logs like pulpits listen to the sermon of rights and wrongs Its starting to be his favorite song how life goes on nothing seems to matter in his little life put your veil back on the man cried out but who can help but peek when you hear torture? the screams of suffering and agony that you are told to ignore. I feel sorry for this little boy; In his darken hours he found power to say no more of his Fathers words of pains as he walked away with that look on his face find God he cries out, His name is Jehovah and he makes way even for a lost child like me they are among us the dandelions of thorns. Poetic Lilly Emery / Judy Emery © 2004
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Jan 13, 2017
Jan 13, 2017 at 9:42 PM UTC
A Child Walks
A Child Walks A child walks along black veils covered all his little fingers with noise of a child it plays along the hemline of so many meadows of his home where he belongs; But in truth it is them who Doesn’t want to you to see the filthy grime that blankets the Earth; He'd sit on logs like pulpits listen to the sermon of rights and wrongs Its starting to be his favorite song how life goes on nothing seems to matter in his little life put your veil back on the man cried out but who can help but peek when you hear torture? the screams of suffering and agony that you are told to ignore. I feel sorry for this little boy; In his darken hours he found power to say no more of his Fathers words of pains as he walked away with that look on his face find God he cries out, His name is Jehovah and he makes way even for a lost child like me they are among us the dandelions of thorns. Poetic Lilly Emery / Judy Emery © 2004
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Jan 13, 2017 at 9:42 PM UTC
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