by Paul Mayes Jamar
To live, or not to live, now? That is the question for us, Whether we should fall down and bow, To the only way to eternal life, Jesus Before the Judgment Day to come, Everyone will have heard the Gospel, And accepted, or rejected God’s Son, Into their lives for Heaven, or hell. The road is broad to hell’s destruction, Proving many will come to hell and fall, As Paradise's path is narrow with obstructions, But well worth the trip to answer God’s call. So which will you choose, life eternal, or misery forever in hell’s deep pit, I know I will choose Jesus as best of all, Not Satan’s inferno where many will sit.
Paul Mayes Jamar was born in Brownwood, Texas in March 1955. He spent most of his life in Texas, just within the last twenty years he moved to Missouri. He graduated from Angelo State University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. Mr. Jamar was a third generation radio broadcaster owning several stations in the Austin, Texas area. He has written four books of Christian poetry. He hopes to get published soon. He has been published in Highland Park Poetry’s website with his poem, “Bluebonnet Sonnet,” and “Sunrise,” and in their book on Shoes, with His poem, “Shoe Holes.” Also soon to be in Central Texas Writers Society’s Anthology on Nature with his poem, “The Big Red Ant.” Mr. Jamar lives with his wife Cynthia Jamar, and has three children living elsewhere.