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Array ( [sid] => 32680 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Nightly Prayers [time] => 2004-01-25 16:47:34 [hometext] => Quite sad, in its way. Anybody got a better title idea? [bodytext] => every night he prayed
before he crumbled himself to sleep
"Dear God," he whispered,
"are you listening?

"it's me, God-- me.
today was okay
some bad things happened,
and I almost got scared,
but I knew you were there
watching over me,
loving me--
the only one, I'll bet--
and I smiled
and I was just fine

"and now, God,"
he murmured,
"I'd better go to sleep.
G'night, and amen."

years later, he spoke again--
"Dear God, I got angry today
I'm sorry, I know I shouldn't
but God, someone said
that You didn't exist
--didn't exist!
when here You've guided me
and helped me all my life--
and I got angry.
forgive me, God, please."

and he sighed and went to bed

some time in later years,
he got ready for bed
and said, "Dear God,
I think I'll be dying soon
I don't know how I know
but I don't think I'll be here,
talking to you, tomorrow
so God, please forgive me
for all of my sins
I love you, God
and I hope I'll see you soon
goodbye, God, and amen."

he went to sleep

the next day, there was a fire
a terrible, blazing inferno
in his apartment building
as he died, he smiled sadly
and whispered, "God . . . "

his spirit parted from his body
and floated into the dark world of death
the world of nothingness
a dark spirit smiled maliciously
at the desolation in his eyes
when he realized
it had all been just a sham. [comments] => 6 [counter] => 185 [topic] => 43 [informant] => ShadowDaughter [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 9 [ratings] => 2 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => oops )
Nightly Prayers

Contributed by ShadowDaughter on Sunday, 25th January 2004 @ 04:47:34 PM in AEST
Topic: oops



every night he prayed
before he crumbled himself to sleep
"Dear God," he whispered,
"are you listening?

"it's me, God-- me.
today was okay
some bad things happened,
and I almost got scared,
but I knew you were there
watching over me,
loving me--
the only one, I'll bet--
and I smiled
and I was just fine

"and now, God,"
he murmured,
"I'd better go to sleep.
G'night, and amen."

years later, he spoke again--
"Dear God, I got angry today
I'm sorry, I know I shouldn't
but God, someone said
that You didn't exist
--didn't exist!
when here You've guided me
and helped me all my life--
and I got angry.
forgive me, God, please."

and he sighed and went to bed

some time in later years,
he got ready for bed
and said, "Dear God,
I think I'll be dying soon
I don't know how I know
but I don't think I'll be here,
talking to you, tomorrow
so God, please forgive me
for all of my sins
I love you, God
and I hope I'll see you soon
goodbye, God, and amen."

he went to sleep

the next day, there was a fire
a terrible, blazing inferno
in his apartment building
as he died, he smiled sadly
and whispered, "God . . . "

his spirit parted from his body
and floated into the dark world of death
the world of nothingness
a dark spirit smiled maliciously
at the desolation in his eyes
when he realized
it had all been just a sham.




Copyright © ShadowDaughter ... [ 2004-01-25 16:47:34]
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Re: Nightly Prayers (User Rating: 1 )
by hawaii06 on Sunday, 25th January 2004 @ 04:51:09 PM AEST
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Very powerful poem...I really enjoyed reading it...
Jamie


Re: Nightly Prayers (User Rating: 1 )
by Mouth on Sunday, 25th January 2004 @ 05:30:43 PM AEST
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This is a great parable-type of poem. A man has to reckon with his beliefs after his death. The story raises an age old question; is it better to belive in somthing, even if you are ultimatly wrong, or to not belive at all? Faith is a risk, you emphasize this well here... A good title you might consider, "Faith's Reckoning".Very nice read, enjoyed it thouroughly...

Sarah


Re: Nightly Prayers (User Rating: 1 )
by Kie on Sunday, 25th January 2004 @ 05:37:00 PM AEST
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Oh Nora where do I begin? The poem was sad but it flowed and I was absorbing each and every line. Then -POW- you hit me with the ending and I was like wow. Talk about something to think on....Lately you are just on a roll writing. I wouldn't change a thing about it. Kie


Re: Nightly Prayers (User Rating: 1 )
by Necromant on Monday, 26th January 2004 @ 12:33:16 PM AEST
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Oh what an unexpected ending! Great poem! a master piece!
Anne :D


Re: Nightly Prayers (User Rating: 1 )
by Cobalt on Friday, 20th February 2004 @ 02:04:56 AM AEST
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Very good write. This was very nicely written. You definetly are improving.


Re: Nightly Prayers (User Rating: 1 )
by Spazzo on Tuesday, 12th October 2004 @ 10:47:19 PM AEST
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Sad. The last line of the last stanza just hit me like bam!

Spazzo




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