Broken hearts by Evangelist Nsibambi Asuman



BROKEN HEARTS

Broken hearts worn and torn, is where the world normally strikes

Everybody chases his dreams, be sure he's to kick you out of the way!

When he loses his chase, he pours out on the world the pain of his loss.

When she doesn't get what she wants, she says no one could ever have it.

What if I want it?

Then I fight for it, who's the one I'm going to hurt?

It doesn't matter, as long as I have it

What do I leave behind in my tracks?

Broken hearts and grievous wounds.

But am I the only one who does these things? No."

Everyone feeds his own, from this big world, they just want to take off their piece.

What do they leave behind?

Broken hearts and grievous wounds.

Is this how the story of man is going to end? No."

There's hope in the one, who acts on the behalf of the rest

Trampled and left?

Come as you are or call, and he will come

Tell us if he has a name

Jesus Christ is his name, broken hearts he picks up and mend, he makes whole.

About this poem

This is the one of my own so many poems which I write based on my vantage point of life, experience and knowledge of the saviour: You are free to share it or reproduce and modify it as long as you don't kill its message and live the credits to the author.

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Submitted by Evangelist on September 19, 2022

Modified on March 27, 2023

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Evangelist Nsibambi Asuman.

Evangelist Nsibambi Asuman is a Christian convert from Islam being called to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ to the world in the different languages and the different ways: One of these successful ways is through pen work and poetry and so I'm so glad and I ascribe honor to my maker. more…

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