Prayer



Prayer I really need some prayer
Prayer is what relaxes you when the world seems just a little too loud. When the noise outside won’t just quiet down, When the weight of the world feels like it’s pulling you underground
Pray.
 When their voices rise a little too loud and your heart screams back at them, but your words can’t make it out
Pray
And when the pain in your heart is pulling you down and the world don't seem as bright, When the anxiety overwhelms you, when the sickness burdens you, when the pain is too much to bear, when you wake up and don’t have any happiness to spare
pray
Prayer lifts you to the sun when you’ve been in the darkness too long, Prayer gives you warmth in the cold, Prayer pulls u from under the water that was once drowning you, Prayer takes the Demons, that once attacking your mind and silence them all at once.
Prayer is powerful
Prayer will clear your mind said that was once fogged up by the clouds, and heal the heart that’s been broken too many times prayer repairs the body that’s been cut by her hurt and bruised by the names they call her
Prayer can change the person who felt the world seemed a little too loud to someone who wants it to be a little louder… But even if you’re fine, even if everything is just all right, pray not only for you but for the people in this world we all need prayer —PG

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This poem is about prayer and how important/powerful it is and how we can change our Perspective and feelings for the better with prayer.

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Written on March 09, 2023

Submitted by Djisisks on March 09, 2023

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