Once I Knew
Knew a man before,
so full of life,
took little, gave more,
such a beautiful wife.
This man, humble, bright,
sought not fame,
true visionary, surpass our sight,
God given, his name.
Quietly came, then went,
not much did he say,
labored for a mere cent,
went about his way.
Knew a man long ago,
once I saw what he knew,
harvest from what you sow,
his visions weren’t so new.
This is what I learned,
what it was that he knew,
cannot be bought, nor earned,
we are to love – me n’ you.
He stood tall, not too proud,
hung from a cross,
there so quiet, not loud,
so many, still lost..
Long, last march, to the grave,
bag pipes, as they play,
Jesus died, rose, still saves,
His eulogy - words He’d say.
© 2010 Randolph D. Brown, Jr.
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