Prayer

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  • Dedicated to John Eric Sulit
                                    

Prayer

If time would come that I shall flee

From this weak, wearied shell,

I pray to God that I might see 

Where all the angels dwell.

I wish that they would welcome me

Like what the Books foretell.

A glorious, sweet serenity

Unknown to those in Hell.

If I would live to see that morn

When all the stars shine bright,

When all things vanquished are reborn,

When angels take their flight...

Then, I shall see that all those torn

Will heal when touched by light.

And all those trysts and oaths long sworn;

All those would become right.

Then, I'll behold the King's dear face

Unchanged by care nor age,

Still filled with joy and saintly grace,

Marked not by wrath nor rage.

I'll shout and sing, then, of due praise

For my Lord, my dear Sage.

I'll be rejoicing all my days;

My soul's freed from it's cage!

But... if to reach Elysium*'s gate

Is not for me to dream,

I shall bow down to that ill fate

Though bitter tears would gleam.

Or else, I'd hush the sobs and wait

For mercy's light to beam.

Perchance, it still is not too late,

things aren't what they seem.

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⏰ Last updated: Sep 02, 2012 ⏰

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