Black DogsA Poem by John Alexander McFadyenBlack Dogs Black dogs live within us. Satan’s beasts strain at the leash, Waiting for their chance to strike; To devour human nature, The human heart, The spirit; the soul. To swamp our consciousness And overwhelm us in fear. They stand across our path When our faith is shaken, Heads stooped, black eyes menacing; Sensing an easy kill. Striking terror, Removing all hope Of our own redemption; Helpless we stand transfixed. Yet are we just easy prey, To stand subdued to fate? When in our mortal being Lays such an awesome power. Seek out your strength, Liberate your sword, Release your Godly self, And cast out those savage creatures. 3rd April 2010 © 2012 John Alexander McFadyenReviews
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Added on July 22, 2012Last Updated on September 16, 2012 AuthorJohn Alexander McFadyenBrixworth, England, United KingdomAboutWell, have a long and complicated story and started it as an autobiography on Bebo but got writer's block/memory fogging. People liked it though and kept asking for the next chapter! fools.. more..Writing
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