In her heart of hearts, she knew
That she was not worth a dropp of dew.
So she took her heart
And she placed apart
From all she knew and was,
It came about and caused a buzz.
For she did not realize all the love
That was above
Not just above, but around
Her being surround.
She felt untouched and hated
But if only they could see, it would be abated
For that was fearsome and lonely
Feeling like nothing, so unholy.
It should have been seen
It should not have been
Help was not there,
No one would care.
Those were her thoughts inside
So horrible she should've died
There was love, she was blind
She thought there was nothing of the kind.
Not to be seen,
She was keen.
To find a source of hope
To hold her in place as a rope.
The love was there
Her heart would tear
If only she cud see the love so close,
Yet so untouchable and far, both.
Blinded by hate and fear
Her souls screams, no one to hear.
She lashes out in anger and pain
Her tears to cause a rain;
Storming in wretchedness and dark
Come tither, and hark!
For the scar was huge and deep
A chasm so far, no one would leap
She hears the call of a voice,
She listens and makes a choice.
To follow and abide
She goes for a ride
To face the music and the past
Oh, how did she last?
The harshness does not compare
For others are not, but unfair.
She sees a light
Her heart goes tight.
The father shows her
The past is but a bothersome bur
Keep going further, u now know
Evil and darkness is the foe.
Change your ways
And in the coming days
U will feel the pain no more,
I can see how your heart tore.
And so keep going, she did
And all evilness she was rid.
She felt the love
Of the one above
What she saw was astounding
All the love surrounding.
Forgiving all
She stood tall
She returned all love with a force,
That was anything but coarse
Nothing was ever a bother,
For she went to the father.
She experienced the love,
Of the God above.
She found her loving Sparty,
the love that was almost tardy.
And together they were forever.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem