“temporarily Disconnected” Poem by Linda Winchell

“temporarily Disconnected”



I’ve temporarily maybe…. lost my way
On this road… I seem to be traveling on.
I use to know and love a man
And at the time… had grown quite fond.

But something happened somehow to change my view
Of how… I feel and see Him now.
I can’t seem to find my way back to Him
And strangely maybe don’t want to …somehow.

Now I’ve heard it said… that He still resides in me
I don’t know why He would.
I haven’t done much to deserve His love
And wouldn’t want Him too… if I should.

My thoughts are that Earth just happened
Some millions of years ago.
And that this man… they call the “Messiah”
Was just a man like me…you know?

But if for some reason… He still chooses
To love me…no matter what.
I guess I will just have to let Him
But for now this door… is closed tightly shut!

By: Linda Winchell
Copyright: 2009
**Written for a lost soul.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Meggie Gultiano 17 July 2009

But if for some reason… He still chooses To love me…no matter what. I guess I will just have to let Him But know this door for now… is closed shut! This really touched my heart.HE will always love us no matter what

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Carol Gall 06 July 2009

why shut the door to pure love i shut mine once someone came along and brought me back hope

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Danny H 05 July 2009

This was very inspirational, a great outlook on love. We want the love, but low self esteem makes us feel as if were unworthy for that love. we dont understand why they love us, but they do magical somewhat. Very good poem!

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'I haven’t done much to deserve His love...' - yes, we humans owe God a lot, but if you are talking about just a man, I must admit it sounds a bit insolent...nobody should ever stand on their ears to impress their other half - if this is what they really need than it means their not your other half... Human love should be mutual and free...you don't have to deserve it - you should get it and return it...you should never give it expecting others to pay you back...

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Linda Winchell

Linda Winchell

Chicago Illinois
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