My ignominy travelled faster than I
a poem by Reginold Ajay Jacob, India
My ignominy travelled faster than I,
Before I could knock the door,
It struck, like a lightening,
From the sky.
I wondered at its incredible speed,
Faster than the speed of lightning,
Burning every obstacle in its path,
My ignominy has now struck me.
It's trying to burn out my heart,
Yet I am connected,
With a wire of Faith,
My Copper lies in The Cross.
Let me knock at the door of my Savior,
He knows where the fault lies,
Even if the fault lies in me,
He will forgive as I cry.
- In this poem you see the poet knock at the door of his, officer, but before the poet reaches bad name reaches faster.