Deliverance Poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Deliverance



It was hard enough, that our brother died,
and deep inside all I wanted to do was cry!
And scream at God over and over again why!
If you are such a merciful God, why did you
let our brother, Brian die!

But to be told, I would end up to be exactly like him,
it is only taking longer. They
are truthful words, but were not
spoken to make me feel any stronger!

Dear Lord God, I prayed, please don't
let me turn out the same way!

I humbly promise to obey, and
serve you the remainder of my days!
'Don't let the sun go down on me!
Whenever I search myself it is always
someone else I see..'

Have I kept those promises? No, I, unfortunately, have not!

Several more decades have since gone by.
How fast time seems just fly by.
There is nothing new under the sun. For
a few more months, I am still 61.

There are many more things I could freely
confide in you. These few examples might
become helpful to you?

Praying to my beloved LORD and savior,
Jesus Christ has on various occasions
spared my earthly life.

Composing inspirational poetry has also
proven to become extremely beneficial to me.
I know the wonderful world of poetry reaches
out and touches you, too!

Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: life and death,perception
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Our brother, Brian Dean Dubarry, died December 23,1982. Shortly after his 27th birthday. It is only by God the Father's matchless grace, and mercy I am still alive on the earth today!
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Roxanne Dubarry

Roxanne Dubarry

Seattle, Washington
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