"His Second Coming"

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Hear the Poetic Voice of God
(Heal your broken heart with a word of a poet)

By
Nwoko, Solomon Ikechukwu
B.A, B.Th.
(a.k.a Young Prof.)











Copyright © 2016
Pastor, Nwoko S. Ikechukwu
Apart from citation or reference, no part of this book may be reproduced, store in a retrieved system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission from the author.















Dedication
This book is dedicated to God, and my beloved wife Nwoko Obusor Stella (My Joy), and my lovely parents- Mrs. Nwoko O. Florence and my late father Mr. Nwoko O. Isaac and to all of my wattpad followers and friends to the glory of God.


HIS SECOND COMING

In the world unknown and unseen
To the man in the reality of the planet earth
A voice beckoned and called
Awake of a man, in a double dream

Though one dream I was awake
Yet understanding in the other dream

In contrast, things scattering-
Human, big and small
Rich and poor free and slave
Running helter-skelter
Cars, houses, mountains
Flying Like weightless paper
Above earth surface
Through the air into the sky
Until vanishing appeared

I in the midst of destruction saved
Though saved in the room
But not saved in the mind

In the midst of confusion
Panting for the reason of the occurrence
Then a voice beckoned and called
It has happened, you were told
His second coming

He comes like a thief
His arrival man untold
Doom to them unprepared
Kingly on them who are puritans

To the doomed you are among
Dance with them the dance of judgment

I with a stubborn mind of man
Objected the Voice
In a thought of mans power
But in the realization of the
Inability of mans ability
A plead l began
Far from me the impending dooms my LORD
Hold it back till I prepare

The double dream all I was awake
His second coming, fully I was aware
My, mind made up
And a puritanist I become
My life changed, waiting
His second coming.

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