THE VOW


He shook himself---

And walked again down memory's lane,
The Gaza gates, were quite the same;
The jawbone, he had deftly piled.
Was gory from the men, who died.
He tied again, the foxes' tails,
To Watch the firebrands blazing;
The seven withes were flazen strands,
He viewed the challenged, now at hand.
He shook himself, and soon would know,
That sin had stopped the Spirit's fire.

He shook himself---

And walked, head bowed, in shaven shame,
Each taunt and goad inflicted pain;
In blindness now, by daily trod,
Time to pray and time for God,
His shaven locks begin to grow,
New strength began to ebb and flow;
To touch the Temple, he implied,
A lad, to trust, and be his guide.
He shook himself, against the wall,
Victory in Death, Avenged in the fall.

-Elizabeth Wallace Morehead-

Copyright owned by the
Wallace and Morehead
families.

   


The Christian 
 Counter



Created with the CoffeeCup HTML Editor



~ ~ Updated April 13, 2003 ~ ~