Hymns
"Do you see the wall standing firm?"
"Yes, Captain, I can discern,
Around the fortress built up there,
Protection for his evil lair.”
“How should we get in?”
“Listen close my naive kin,
Hide the catapults for now
We have a smaller field to plow.”
“But don’t we want the whole town?”
The Captain looked on with a frown,
“Yes, but solider listen here
There is one way to take what is dear.”
“I’m guessing you would like to know,
Well, before we take our seeds to sow,
we must remove the wall stone by stone
If his soul, we are to own.
If his land will be our homes
For sons and daughters soon to roam
Let our poison drip through the soil
Let us add to his perpetual toil.”
Then these soldiers shook to the earth
For the skies soon gave birth
To a trumpeting noise throughout the land
“See to it that no one takes you captive,” was the command
With grim, the soldiers looked within
The city great and to them sin
To fortify was against their plan
So they prepared, they lept, and ran
Large cannons erected from the walls
Each labeled with deadly cannon balls
The first was titled “The Reason of Deity”
And it struck with the utmost piety.
The next was titled, “The Reason of Union”
And it ministered with enforced communion
The third was, “The Reason of Disarming.”
And it kept the soldiers from harming.
And the true captain was the sight from above
The standard for them, indicative of
Championed life by His every deed
This Captain supreme was ever their creed.
And what was heard throughout the town
A hymn of Christ from sun-up to sun-down
As His word dwelt among the land
With thanksgiving like the sand
“He is…He has…He will
In Him we were filled
With Him dead and now alive
In Him treasure and in Him prize.”