Fallen Angel

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    Fallen Angel

    Sent from heaven to earth below,
    The old angel flew to and fro;
    Oft he lent a helping hand
    So those battered ones might bravely stand
    Against the creatures causing woe.

    “Love one another as yourself”
    Came straight from the Book upon his shelf.
    But no warning seemed to follow
    That too much love might ring hollow
    When not returned upon himself.

    How could he know, this angel man,
    That she could not love as much as he can?
    Not all are angels whose comely face
    Appears to glow with loving grace;
    First she took his help, then ran.

    He would back to heaven go
    And leave the pain he found below.
    But he’s not allowed to see the portal;
    He’s become too much the mortal
    Maimed by love’s lonely longing arrow.

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    ncsassyrn commented on Fallen Angel

    03-15-2009

    True Feelings put into words Very Touching poem

    Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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