This poem's about a lesson,
of heaven and conquering sin.
A lesson of kingdom greatness,
to beware of squeezing in.
Must enter in as victor,
for greatness to begin.
A Holy conquering king,
so beware of squeezing in.
Don't throw away your greatness,
content to crawl your way in.
Content with just being saved,
just beware of squeezing in.
Beware of just getting by,
when greatness is there to win.
Must seek to be your best,
must beware of squeezing in.
Your best as overcomer,
make wisdom your dear friend.
Must feel this way on entry,
and beware of squeezing in.
I learned my lesson wisely,
mistake won't happen again.
Do my best in heaven,
but beware of squeezing in.
My best I'll surely give,
I'll do it again and again.
I'll move from love to love,
will beware of squeezing in.
My best I'll treat my citizens,
their love I'll earn and win.
Their king who gave his all,
I'll beware of squeezing in.
My best I'll rule in heaven,
persist through thick and thin.
Do all I possibly can,
and beware of squeezing in.
© 2005 Terry Goss Holy Poems.org
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