A Fearful Death Sentence, Has Been Legalized, 2 pages, 40 lines
(continued from above) The poem allows the child, whose mother and social planners are in league to abort the child (murder), to be heard, who is "sitting on death's row" waiting to be executed (aborted). The poem ends with the child's final appeal: "Hear, oh hear, my appeal, Please don't put me to death, I'm here! ~ Alive! ~ I'm Real!, Right under your heart's breath." Please pray with us and spread the word that these poems achieve a wide circulation that we may help this vital cause. Thanks!
Please see a longer poem PL1931 "Oh Happy Day, I Have Life" also on our web page. It allows the unborn child to speak in jubilation about being alive and make even a stronger appeal at the end.