Analysis of Don't leave me

Valiantstar 1961 (Sydney)





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About this poem

Before I start, I need to say.. Typing on a phone is not easy.. Went the gremlins get in the way! I can't see mistakes and spell check is to blame.. Just had a thought... What's in a name! Don't leave me, Don't let me go my own way. Let wickedness leave me, Don't let it led me astray. Forgive my weaknesses, For they are untold. Don't let my tongue, Convict me at all. Help me, Least I should fall. For you are my strength, I know you are true. I know you are faithful, So why am I blue? Something convicts me, Have I gone astray? I follow your teachings, I try everyday. You have proven you love me, There can be no divorce. Am I a harlet? Have I strolled off coarse? There shall be know idols, On your day. Forgive me Lord, This I pray. 

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Written on March 28, 2024

Submitted by myway6119 on March 28, 2024

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