Lead All Souls to Heaven God
By Ronald Bunch
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About this ebook
Ron enjoys writing poetry. He learned verse and studies it. He read Christian poems from the Bible, it made him a good poem writer.
If you like poem books, then you're sure to love this Kindle eBook edition. This book is a good entry into poetry and it may entice advanced readers.
Chapter nine has a four page Epic Poem.
Ronald Bunch
Ronald Bunch is a dedicated and passionate writer with a deep love for the art of poetry, science fiction, and fantasy. He’s committed to his Catholic faith and his writing. Ronald's interests span a wide range, including writing, reading, social media, weight lifting, and riding an exercise bike. He's a full-time writer. He did volunteer work at Kids Food Basket, and Habitat for Humanity. He loves pizza and cats. His upbringing in Catholic schools and his birthplace in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, in 1982, have also shaped who he is today.
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Lead All Souls to Heaven God - Ronald Bunch
Chapter 1
The Dead Baker
I see the gloom,
The darkness,
The boom!
The baker's house.
The smelling treats.
The hungry mouse.
But no—
The fire, the night.
The smoke, the glow.
The explosion.
The past life.
The erosion.
Wormhole
The hole pulls in,
That's the milky way blackness.
The wormhole sucked .
The Wings
The wings of my birth,
That's my guardian angel,
And I fly away.
Katana
Striking back and forth,
The katana blade is sharp,
Out came blood desired.
A Run In The Cold
Chilled,
And pizza.
I find the
Sweat,
Mercy on
Me now.
My rotten teeth,
My weak running.
I'm in shape
Poorly. If I
Walk more,
I'll be more.
And, if
I run more
I will implore
A marathon?
A run in the cold
And hot pizza after, bold.
Ninja Battle
She comes now.
The arrows,
The strife,
She threw a knife.
Battles rage.
The darkened page
Of blood.
The death.
The breath.
She fights,
She bites,
Even with cosmic strikes.
The last Bible,
Now, it hangs in danger.
Both forces fight to
Obtain the sacred words.
They are ninjas,
Both dark
And white clothing,
Very cunning, they are.
A fight to the death.
The ninjas passed.
But here a flower blooms,
And a child saved the Bible from dooms.
Pray
Pray for the people
In faith so we see God's call.
What will we find now?
Cats
You can play with cats.
The ones who sit on our laps.
Roar! They want you now.
Bridge Leap
A bridge is broken
And a daring leap over.
Woot! I made the jump.
Jumping
Wow! I'm strong.
My eyes gaze.
I see people in a throng.
I jump over the people
And crash.
Wow! Was that a steeple?
Now, I jumped so high,
I landed on the moon.
Please don't make me cry.
I jumped again, wow.
I landed in heaven.
I was thrown to the earth, a plow .
The last jump is here ,
There's a reason to be mad.
I was jumped and I did fear.
Relaxing
Oh, how I wished to relax,
I use the bathroom a lot, laxative.
In the nature, I walk,
But not talk.
Animals go on the ground,
But not in the