Stedfastness, as with Job

Doug Blair 1951 (London)



What I have lost
And what I have suffered.
Still God is bright shining
Supreme in my heart.
Devil has tried
And Devil has tested
Have I been bested?
By lust and cruel art?
Friends sit beside me
They offer their “wisdom”.
But wisdom so seldom
Shows up in rebuke.
Wastrels cruel taunt me
On streets of declension
Lost rank and privilege
Might make me puke.
Comes now a storm?
Did we switch to King Lear?
Comes now my Lord.
Who else should I fear?
I am unworthy
But He plans a come through.
Broken my heart.
But such breaking is dear.
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Written on February 14, 2023

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Words 115
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Stanza Lengths 24

Doug Blair

Doug was once a lawyer. Frustrated. Went broke 1987. Turned to manufacturing. People talked straight. Worked hard. Listened when appropriate. Lead Hand Shipper and Workplace Safety. Married to Hilary 1974. Two kids Lauren and Jordan. Poet. Photographer. Hiker-photographer. Harmonica busker. http://puffnchord7.blogspot.com/ more…

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  • dougb.21370
    It is interesting that although the Devil is given leave to damage everything except Job’s life, his complaining Wife is spared. Unity in marriage. She cannot be killed. They are as One.
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