Wrong Decisions
Sometimes we make wrong decisions,
And then in attempting it's hiding.
A web we weave with much precision,
With no thought of daily abiding;
But once traversing that slippery slope,
And we've cast God's spirit into recess.
He doesn't give up but renders hope,
And forgiveness for days lived in excess.
We can't justify a decision that's bad,
By cloning a second in its likeness.
Masking it, to our stature won't add,
Nor diminish the need for forgiveness.
Copyright © Tom Wright | Year Posted 2014
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