HERE COMES A BABY

A baby is aborted there is no reception.
God will receive the babies, I know.
Abortions gives no one satisfaction.
It grieves God`s heart, you know?
God is the source of life giving flow.
Let life be born, don`t let it be undone.
God, baby and everyone is crying so.
Here comes a baby, the action is done.
Please don`t give in to lustful deception.
Girl, please wait for the right boy to show.
Boy, you`ll have less guilt and less friction.
Take advice, you reap what you sow.
You sow the seed, a baby will grow.
God`s law is above man`s, a higher one.
Even though, His mercy, He will bestow.
Here comes a baby, the action is done.
God forgives, no need for conniption.
Plant love seeds in your heart, let it grow.
In God`s house you`ll find a reception.
Let your light shine in this world below.
Instead of bad seed, let good seed grow.
Don`t feel guilty for what you have done.
Reach up and out in your love, let it flow.
Here comes a baby, the action is done.
God is Love, the greatest we`ll ever know.
There`s no greater than God`s begotten Son.
No greater love than this, we can bestow.
Here comes a baby, the action is done.

[ Tuning up ]
Midi: Crying
Form: Ballade
The ballade is a verse form
typically consisting of
three eight-line stanzas,
each with a consistent metre
and a particular rhyme scheme.
The last line in the stanza is a refrain,
and the stanzas are followed
by a four-line
concluding stanza (an envoi)
usually addressed
to a prince. (The ballade
should not be confused
with the ballad.)
The rhyme scheme is therefore
usually 'ababbcbC ababbcbC
ababbcbC bcbC',
where the capital 'C' is a refrain.
There are many variations
to the ballade,
and it is in many ways
similar to the ode
and chant royal.
There are instances
of a double ballade
and double-refrain ballade.
Some ballades have
five stanzas;
a ballade supreme has
ten-line stanzas rhyming
ababbccdcD, with the envoi
ccdcD or ccdccD.
A seven-line ballade,
or ballade royal,
consists of four stanzas
of rhyme royal,
all using the same three rhymes,
all ending in a refrain,
without an envoi.
By poetalthomas
© 2012 poetalthomas
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