My minuscule craft trembles with the water's lap.
You slide it placidly away from safety beach.
My poor boat and I are frightened by the sound of water's slap.
You will never leave me.
As far as my broken eyes can attest there is no element but water.
I am overwhelmed by terror of concepting no safety, my mouth has not reserve and only can scream.
In panic I dash my oars into dark waters, I am after all, Your most ruptured daughter.
But You will never leave me.
My fingers are unceasingly pricked with glass,
My bones raw bleeding, infested with sin fleas,
My voice a nervous dagger or forlorn and dumb.
My Elohim, You will never leave me.
Dear Father you whispered hope in my head,
But content in my misery, I heard no plea.
Laying tortured. Futile in my stead.
Dear God, please promise You will never leave me!
One reticent evening I beckoned the wail of my most lovely brother.
Awakened was my mind from it's stupor vicinity.
No longer for myself but for him I will comfort.
Jesus...You will never leave me?
Only by Thou might I come to myself.
Only by You may I his soul appease.
Rescue us together from our created hells.
I know You will never leave me.
I trust You.
I trust You.
I trust You.
You will never leave me.
Goodbye my friends, I may never return,
But I am assured of one promise He brings,
It will until my journey ends, fiery burn,
My Daddy, my God, will never leave me.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Daddy's Promise
Posted by Anonymous Misfit at Thursday, October 22, 2009
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