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Life or Death by Janet Martin © 2009 In flagrant fields, in wait she lies To weave her deadly snare, She winks her dark and cunning eyes To all who wander near, Then, as she spins her deadly web And spreads her garments wide, She scorns the praying mother's dread And laughs with poisoned pride The venom in her charming smile She hides with tempting sway, Her single mission to beguile Her unsuspecting prey, Oh, flee her bitter, flattering charm, And run from Satan's daughter, The ruby wine, the jeweled arm Will lead you to your slaughter But turn and face Golgotha's field, View Calvary's crimson hill, Oh, see and taste the priceless yield Upon the cold rocks spill, Salvation's gift in humble form, Revealing all its glory, Oh, flee the wrath of Judgment's storm And cling to Love's Great Story Life or death, we all must choose When at our crux we stand, For Satan's field, will we refuse The gift from Heaven's hand? Death blooms bright in sin's fair meadows, Oh, do not taste her dross, Life awaits beyond dark shadows Through victory in the cross |
![]() This poem was a finalist in the May 2009 poetry contest |