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Street Preacher (Free verse) by Dovina
He shouts like the others,
ignores the same sneers.
I reject him at first,
then stop and turn back
with a taste in my head
of new wine and salt:
âThis evil you see all around you,â he saysâ
âdead babies, cancer, and suchâ
God planted its seed at the start,
then let it continue
in spite of Himself,
as if blind, with
scant little action
to stop it.
âTo make matters worse,
when I throw up a âWhy?â
He seldom obliges
an answer at all.
âSo point up a finger
if it makes you upset.
Heâs up there alright,
and joins your disgust.
âBut rather than end it,
He took it one day,
took evil upon Him,
a cross and a grave,
said, âTrust Me and you
can conquer it too.â
âComplain if you want,
but remember too
that whatever evil you do,
that too has been nailed,
forgiven, and lost.â
It was dark as I left him,
not light as before,
but a lingering taste
as of supper and wine.
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