They say I dwell in madness
I live my life in shame
Random thoughts bounce in my head
I must be quite insane
I see the things of yester- year
I know the future that we hold
I hear the words of God
And know they must be told.
I see visions of tomorrow
I see visions of the past
I Know when your life began
I know how long it will last.
I know when there is good
And when evil shall arrive
I know just how long
this world shall survive.
When the darkness comes
many say I should stop it
But there is nothing I can do
You see I'm just the prophet.
Published by JAMIE MYLES
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3 Comments
Post a Commentinteresting, very good.
Good poetry.
The Prophet is a really good poem!