Eternal Promise Poem by george carroll

Eternal Promise



Thou can speak in unchanged tongue
Of where the devil brought you from
for in the dense and thickened forest
Thou have flown to my home and now await me.

Fool I was to entreat me and be beguiled
Till heavens door hath closed forever more.
I the victim shall not curse the devil borne
For it is I who opened this door of evil.

Leave me as you found me, calling to the Lord.
For He is the creator who made me whole.
And too Him I shall abide till all is gone,
Except the heaven that He promised, faithfully.

This is a translation of the poem The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: Death
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Happenings at death once visualized
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Susan Williams 12 September 2020

Leave me as you found me, calling to the Lord. For He is the creator who made me whole. And too Him I shall abide till all is gone, Except the heaven that He promised, faithfully.

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