## A Story Of Hobo - A - And QuestıOns 4 Poem by JOE POEWHIT

## A Story Of Hobo - A - And QuestıOns 4

Rating: 2.8


Things in the life of HOBO-A were looking upward for a change.
Odd -jobs and fighting the devil in the bottle. HOBO-A was in
the park, sitting on a bench, with a new Bible he bought the other
day. The sun had a halo glow of life, with, future radiance in the
new spring day.

The friend out walking, seen HOBO-A and sauntered over to give
salutations and check out HOBO-A. OH, see your reading the Bible HOBO-A. Real good sign, real good sign of life. Anything of
interest to you in your readings?

HOBO-A first stated that he didn't realize, Jesus, was a Jew. Went
to the temple on Sabbaths, and did good things, which upset
some of the leaders of the temples. Then HOBO-A wondered why
people went to church on Sundays.

The friend said, those were trying times. Here Jesus, teaching
people doctrines and people following him in herds at times.
Saying he was the son of GOD. Rocked many boats, that's
probably why they killed him.

That Sunday thing probably goes back to Constantine, the Roman
emperor at the time of around 312 AD. After years of killing
Christians in the arenas with lions and purging doctrines and
meeting places. Constantine became a sort of Christian and was
nice to them. Though they were SOL Romans[sun-worshipers]
with their gods in tow. They figured Sunday was the day probably.
Maybe also to segregate from the Jews on Saturday.

Then again, who is to tell the Roman emperor any different thing,
along with politics and that era of time. Though records and times
over years, only give a glimpse of the real life times and ways.
We can go on and on, but things are calling HOBO-A. Keep
doing what your doing, catch you latter.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mohammad Akmal Nazir 05 July 2011

It was really a great poem written well with nice texture and imagery. Quite descriptive yet interesting. You have done a great job. Well done. Keep on writing. I rated it 10. Please read and rate my poem 'Abortion' on page 4. Warmest regards Akmal

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