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Strong Enough

by Mark Spencer © 2022

The earth was in its final year
Of end times tribulations.
Not many souls were strong enough,
To fight vaccinations!

The vaccines were foundational,
Their mark would steal the soul.
The motive of the ruling class,
Was absolute control.

And fear would lead the populace
To crimes against their own;
Their neighbors and their families,
No one was spared the stone!

They cast them at defiant souls,
Who chose not to be led,
Until the deaths of patriots,
Were equal to their dead!

For they were dying by the score,
Falling to diseases.
The vaccine killed immunity!
They fled coughs and sneezes!

Defiant souls were healthy still,
So they refused the jab!
They chose to put their faith in God
And not some Pfizer lab!

But they were blamed for everything.
Defiance was condemned.
Some chose to live, and take the mark;
Their faith in God had dimmed.

They simply were not strong enough,
To do what must be done.
To take the path that once was walked
By God's anointed Son!

They told themselves it's not The Mark,
So get your booster shot!
The tattoo showed who got the jab,
And also who did not!

But there were those who wouldn't bend.
Defiance was their voice.
Concession could have saved their lives,
But they refused that choice!

This baffled vaccinated souls.
Why not force compliance?
Had they not let these people choose,
There'd be no defiance!

Why must the choice be life or death,
Some didn't understand.
When Lucifer leads you to hell,
You must give him your hand!

That's why it has to be your choice,
The vaccine made that real.
The mark that monitors your health,
Will be the final seal.

By choosing it, you'll save your life,
If that's your final goal.
By holding on to lives that end,
You will forfeit your soul.

I realize the stakes are high.
I'll have no room to bluff.
And if I'm forced to make the choice,
I hope I'm strong enough.

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