David And Goliath by John Ferris
The Philistine army faced the army of Saul,
The giant Goliath came out each day to call,
Send me a man that’ll represent you in battle,
I’ll tear him in half, then scatter you like cattle.

Goliath the giant measured six cubits and a span,
Which was well over twice the height of even a tall man,
He had six toes on each foot and six fingers on each hand,
What this brute didn’t realize, was he was about to be canned.

The giant mouthed off for at least forty days,
The army of Saul did nothing but gaze,
They wandered about with their eyes all aglaze,
They’d lost all their hope, they were all in a daze.

But young David the shepherd had brought food for his brothers,
What sickened his heart was hearing men cry for their mothers,
What’s wrong with you guys, is there no bone in your back?
What you’re needing to do is to go on the attack.

Who’s this that challenges the army of God? ,
Give me five minutes, I’ll put him under the sod,
Allow me a chance at this vile Philistine,
This uncircumcised heathen has stepped over the line.

News of his words filtered back to King Saul,
Who was greatly impressed by his bravado and gall,
If his heart was in tune and he had heard God’s call,
Perhaps he was the one to make the giant to fall.

David was summoned to meet with the king,
Who offered to him if he would but bring,
The head of Goliath who he’d have to slaughter,
David’s reward, the king’s beautiful daughter.

Not only that, Saul promised to axe
Payment by David of the king’s tax,
As well as great riches beyond compare,
Ensuring a life without worry or care.

Saul said, I’ve no choice but to tell you the truth,
I’m just concerned by your small stature and youth,
Don’t be insulted, your zeal can’t be denied,
But David interrupted, and cautiously replied,

I tell you the truth, for lies I can’t bear,
In defense of my flock, I killed a bear,
Again, and I swear, be assured I’m not lyin’
On another occasion, I killed a lion.

So King Saul clothed David in his personal armor,
He replied in polite terms he was just a sheep farmer,
Who relied on his speed and his skill and his wits,
To go into battle weighed down, for him was the pits.

David went down to the brook, and picked out five stones,
Then called to Goliath and made himself known,
The giant couldn’t work out why from the whole mob,
They’d picked on a boy, to do a man’s job.

David replied, You come with a sword,
But I come to you, in the name of the Lord,
He gives this battle into our hands,
You’ll know all about it, when this shiny rock lands.

Goliath drew near to David, who ran towards him,
He let go his sling and made the giant’s lights dim,
The stone flew like a rocket and imbedded in his fore- head,
Before he crashed down, David knew he was for sure- dead.

David ran to the body and took up Goliath’s sword,
When he hacked off his head, the army of God roared,
When the Philistines saw that their champion was dead,
They turned on their heels, and like cowards they fled.

The army of Saul pursued them for days after days,
Then returned from their chasing to praise God and His ways,
By the use of the weak things to confuse the strong,
They learned that by His faith, they could never go wrong.
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Everyone knows this well- loved story. I just wanted to have a bit of fun with and show the human frailty and humor that can exist in any story.

(Adapted from 1 Samuel 17)


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bubble awesome! - Joy
bubble I vote for the poet who made up the poem called David and Goliath. I used it as an inspiration for when I was writing my own poem for school on the same topic. I thought the poem really did express the main idea of the topic relating to how David defeated Goliath in the war against the Philistines using a sling-shot. It was also very creative in the manner and it has really taught me the different qualities of David and how to express them in my own way and for the creator to have related feelings for the defeat of Goliath has been a really rewarding experience for me. You had a really great impact on my future because I never really thought that poetry can be reflected as a way of expressing myself until now, so thank you very much. And you are my greatest poet of all times. And thanks to you I love poetry so much. THANK YOU AGAIN. - Janea
bubble Good job of writing enjoyed reading it. - Bonnie
bubble I appreciate this poem very much . it is a comfort to my journey and can relate to what David did to Goliath Grace - Grace
bubble this is the best poem that I have read . I love it - Charlene
bubble I really like this poem. It tells a story in an entertaining way. Good job! - Kila
bubble Excellent retelling of the Biblical story. Very enjoyable reading! - Cindy
bubble This was a wonderful poem! I love it! I saw your other poems, they're great too. I love to write poems and I was very inspired by your beautiful poetry. Keep writing! You're very talented! - Lila
bubble This is very inspiring- it encourages believers that if we can go anywhere in the name of the Lord, we will conquer. - Nkono
bubble I loved this poem. You did a great job on it. I'm looking forward to reading some of your other poems. - Kelly
bubble It is wonderful. A year or so ago i recited this poem for my poetry recitation at state competition and won first place. Everyone in my family, church and school loved it. - Monica
bubble two thumbs up and a pinky! really good - hannah
bubble it was funny but most of all it was exactly as the word of God says it. thank you for your humor it bless my heart and i will share it with people that are in prison. keep us the work for the Lord. In His Service, lupe - lupe
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bubble I'm sure this is a popular story with most people and I liked the way it was presented in poetry form. - Jackie
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