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Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Talebearers, a poem by Reginold Ajay Jacob, India

Talebearers will tell the tale,
Whether you like it or not,
Tales have fabricated lies,
Whether you distinguish it or not.

Who spreads the glad tidings,
We usually spread lies,
Who cares for good news,
Lies have wings they fly.

Wright brothers invented the plane,
Planes now fly, very fast,
In this world of missile technology,
I think lies cover distance vast.

Faster than the speed of lightning,
They will hit my heart,
In such Hours of distress,
I cling to the lord.

Note: - The poem talks about the fact of how people hide facts but share lies. Glad tidings and good news refer to Christ and His redemptive grace.

R. A. Jacob © July 23rd 2018

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