O Absalom!

​O my son Absalom! 

O Absalom, my son, my son!”
O Absalom 

Your father cries at your fall

The wailing of your mother

Was heard in the tents

Her maidens weep as they comfort her.
O Absalom,

Goodly man with way with words

A prince among princes

Shrewd in judgement

Bold as a lion

You were a festival to yourself.

All the maidens of the land 

Melt at your sight

They count it a privilege

To lay at your feet.
Your temper was a problem

Vengeance ate you up

Your place was taken away

You took your father’s kingdom

Stole the heart of his people

Lay with his concubines

In public view.

O Absalom!
What was your pride

Was also your downfall

You got hung in the thicket

And the javelin of a brute man

Entered your heart

Ten of them struck you dead

O Absalom
How a prince turned to a laughing stock

Buried as an animal

Your image you made for yourself

Couldn’t do anything to help you

In the day of your fall.

O Absalom!
To every Absalom, watch your heart.

Do not be consumed by your anger

Let not vengeance into your heart

Lest you are destroyed thereby

Do not steal men’s heart to follow your wicked ways.

Do not take away another’s kingdom

Do not defile another’s bed

Lest you fall in the thicket of the woods

Destruction awaits anyone

That goes the way of Absalom.
O Absalom, David’s son.
@ohteehem

7:25am

17/2/17

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