Evening prayer starts soon;
Lord, please don't let me be late;
This is my last chance.
Lord, please don't let me be late;
This is my last chance.
Published by Lisa R. Strong
I was born and raised in Binghamton NY. I have been writing short stories since I was eight years old, and poetry since I was a teenager. I also write prayers, meditations, and opinion articles. My dre... View profile
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8 Comments
Post a CommentNice piece, very profound.
I like!
very interesting,,,, thanks
makes you pause and think..........
Beautiful image and expression.
you will make it happen. ken
But even if you miss this last chance, tomorrow will dawn with more chances.
I say, "Watch tour steps!" :-) ... I love this haiku, a quick shot of rushing Lisa framed in my mind! :-D