Leviathan

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Can you pull the Leviathan?
From the ocean with a fishhook;
Or catching it with a python,
Would you then be able to cook?

Can you put a ring through its nose?
Or with a hook to pierce its jaw;
Once you kill, what do you suppose?
Could you eat it with being raw?

For mercy with you will it plead?
To you tenderly will it speak?
Will it negotiate its need?
In having the freedom to seek.

Will it agree or compromise,
For becoming your lasting slave;
Compliment how noble and wise,
You are as well as being brave.

Can you play with it like a bird?
Keep it on a leash as a pet;
Will it obey every word?
Or cause danger to be a threat.

Will traders bargain over it?
Or amongst the merchants divide;
Who will they be rewarding you?
For the Leviathan that died.

Can you fill its hide with harpoons?
Or in its head with fishing spears;
Maybe shelter you from typhoons,
Or strengthen you from all the fears.

Reach out and lay your hand on it,
Think about all of the struggle;
Never has it a need to quit,
Seeing many kinds of trouble.

Defeating it is a false hope,
Because the sight will overwhelm;
Certainly when having to cope,
When the Lord is not at the helm.

None is so fierce that he can dare,
The Leviathan and to stand;
In the eyes of God as to stare,
In defiance of His command.

Copyright © 2017 Richard Newton Sherrer

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Richard Newton Sherrer
Richard Newton Sherrerhttp://poetrypoem.com/sirricky
Richard Sherrer is actually retired from the United States Air Force about 14 years ago. He had lived in Korea while in the Air Force in 1972 and 1973. You might be asking yourself what brought him back to Korea. I guess you could say that it was a lot of love here, for the country, the people and especially for a Christian woman that he met on the Internet. She convinced him to return to be with her. So he came originally to teach English in July of 2000. They were married July of 2001. Now turned poet which is subject that is near and dear to his heart. His love for Christ and God is an inspiration to all who read his poetry.

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