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Thursday, May 30, 2024

Justice is the cry of the earth, a poem by R. A. Jacob

Every man has a dark side,

Hidden in the dark,

How dark must be the darkness,

Of the people  who appear to be dark.


Wash yourself of all malice,

Wash yourself and be clean,

Wash and cleanse yourself,

In the blood of the lamb.


Christ will punish you for sure,

Even David was not spared,

Mills of God will grind you,

You shall not be spared.


I raise my hands to the Lord,

I raise my hands for sure,

Vengeance shall be attributed,

Vengeance and vengeance for sure.


May my prayer grow louder and louder,

May my prayer reach His ears,

May my God arise,

May He wipe all tears.


Every person is a god's  creation,

You have raped, molested and killed,

Vengeance is bound to happen,

Christ is still the king.


Earth is seeking for justice,

Blood is crying to the lord,

Dead are seeking for an answer,

Staring at the face of the lord.


Let lord arise,

Let Him judge the earth,

Plundered are the people for sure,

Justice is the cry of the earth.

R. A. Jacob

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

David got Uriah killed a poem by R. A. Jacob

David got Uriah the killed, 
He planned to hide his sins, 
King would have been exposed, 
So Uriah must not live. 


Reward of service unwavering, 
Uriah paid with his life, 
Oh what a cruel reward,
David, you robbed him of his life. 


Injustice of David, 
Couldn't escape the Lord's eyes, 
David had to live in trouble, 
After this incident of his life. 


Uriah must have failed to understand, 
Why did they leave him in the enemy's hands? 
King had adultery to cover, 
So Uriah had to be sacrificed.


David had adultery to cover, 
But why did you kill me? 
What did you ultimately gain? 
Searching for answers in vain. 

You killed my reputation, 
You killed me for sure, 
Maybe you wanted some drama, 
So you tarnished my reputation to the core.

A poem by R. A. Jacob


Note:- King David committed adultery with a woman named Bathsheba who consequently became pregnant. Upon learning of Bathsheba's condition, David tried to cover his sin and eventually arranged for Bathsheba's husband, Uriah, to be killed in battle.

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