Homework 27th July 2015 - The Faith That Conquers Fear
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Homework 27th July 2015 - The Faith That Conquers Fear
The Faith That Conquers Fear
It seemed like a nightmare—incredible pain he had never once dreamed could exist—
as writhing in terror, he helplessly lay in that trench begging anguish desist.
A legion of demons, like riotous ringers determined on mustering sheep,
appeared through the billowing smoke and the vast raging wall blazing monstrous and steep.
Like ghosts of departed malevolent souls of the damned they surrounded that place,
as Private McNee tore and cursed at the napalm that blistered his once handsome face.
Despair took a hold as his fear conjured tongues lolling wildly and mocking his name,
heard teeth gnashing loudly, while wicked horns glinted in threatening, flickering flame.
With thoughts in confusion, his bowels loosed at once at the horrors that danced in his mind
while torture and sadness, the cruellest imaginings, crazily, gravely combined.
With everything in him denying this vision, determined to fight and repel,
young Private McNee gathered all of his strength as he screamed for delivery from Hell.
Then suddenly torment subsided as glorious light seemed to burst overhead,
encompassing infinite love and compassion, removing his suffering and dread.
Such peace filled his heart as in awed final moments he glimpsed the Immortal Divine—
“Fear not,” said the Voice, you’ve fought bravely and well, and I claim you forever as Mine.”
It seemed like a nightmare—incredible pain he had never once dreamed could exist—
as writhing in terror, he helplessly lay in that trench begging anguish desist.
A legion of demons, like riotous ringers determined on mustering sheep,
appeared through the billowing smoke and the vast raging wall blazing monstrous and steep.
Like ghosts of departed malevolent souls of the damned they surrounded that place,
as Private McNee tore and cursed at the napalm that blistered his once handsome face.
Despair took a hold as his fear conjured tongues lolling wildly and mocking his name,
heard teeth gnashing loudly, while wicked horns glinted in threatening, flickering flame.
With thoughts in confusion, his bowels loosed at once at the horrors that danced in his mind
while torture and sadness, the cruellest imaginings, crazily, gravely combined.
With everything in him denying this vision, determined to fight and repel,
young Private McNee gathered all of his strength as he screamed for delivery from Hell.
Then suddenly torment subsided as glorious light seemed to burst overhead,
encompassing infinite love and compassion, removing his suffering and dread.
Such peace filled his heart as in awed final moments he glimpsed the Immortal Divine—
“Fear not,” said the Voice, you’ve fought bravely and well, and I claim you forever as Mine.”
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Re: Homework 27th July 2015 - The Faith That Conquers Fear
WOW - the hairs on the back of my neck are standing on end reading this - Excellent work Catherine - I think you nailed the challenge with this one.
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Re: Homework 27th July 2015 - The Faith That Conquers Fear
Amazingly different use of the prompts, Catherine!
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Re: Homework 27th July 2015 - The Faith That Conquers Fear
That's poetic capability!! Well done...you do have a special gift.
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Re: Homework 27th July 2015 - The Faith That Conquers Fear
Powerful writing, Catherine...as usual!
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Re: Homework 27th July 2015 - The Faith That Conquers Fear
Thank you Maureen, Shelley, Trisha and David for your wonderful comments - you've quite honestly made my day!