Jezebel

Jezebel

A Poem by Jeff Bresee
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Dim lit, damp and distant corner...

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Dim lit, damp and distant corner

torn from dream of vapor’s fold.

Slow descent to worlds divided,

nothing hot and nothing cold.

 

Long ago this soul forgotten,

cast off in the ides of youth.

Un-forgiven deeds left hiding

beneath the stone of burden’s proof

 

Wait to see if fate redeems her.

Wait to hear if time repeals.

Sentence passed down just to mar her.

Word and deed like flint and steel.

 

‘Jezebel!’ they mock to call her,

waging war against the skin.

Pressed on by the mob’s directive,

let the judgment now begin.

 

Scrutinize each blood stained footprint

left across the ice drawn field.

Hide the ones who hold her province.

Never bend. No, never yield.

 

For from that damp and distant corner

ever flows the world of hate

through the veins of those who think they…

hold the key to Heaven’s gate.

© 2024 Jeff Bresee


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Added on February 4, 2024
Last Updated on February 4, 2024
Tags: judgement, judgmental, judgmental crowd, evil, evil doers, religion, false religion, oppression

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Jeff Bresee
Jeff Bresee

Dallas, TX



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I love to write poetry and then turn it into songs. I am a singer/songwriter for Weathered Pages, a Fort Worth, Texas based music charity. Check us out on Apple Music, Spotify, I Heart Radio, Pandora.. more..

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