Let there be light



As some things in her past filled her heart, the harder it became to get out of the dark. Trying so hard to numb the pain, thinking her life was all invain. O what a tangled web we weave, so full of hurt and misery. Her heart cries out I don't want to feel, it's like a covered wound that will never heal. But wait; is there hope on a hopeless night, all she knows is that it's hard to fight. But then he says " i love you" and I'll tell you again and again, just call my name and let me in! She bows her head and falls to her knees, she screams "Jesus come into my heart and save me please". Moment by moment she begins to break down, Jesus searched her heart and this he found; a list of unpleasant memories forbidden to be felt, a rock of anger that fire could not melt. Years of abuse and sleepless nights, then he said "let there be light"! As the weight she felt began to subside thank you Jesus is all she cried. Her body felt free from all sickness and pain, her mind was at ease like a warm summers rain. Her heart was being filled with nothing but love, no room for anger, no room for drugs. As she awakened to the morning dew she felt so free and this she knew; that her savior had come and held her tight, then she realized there was light.

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This poem is about coming from a place where depression is deep but then having a hope so strong you can see the brighter side

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Written on 2022

Submitted by tanisha_haynes on October 13, 2023

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Tanisha Haynes

Tanisha is a 37 year old woman who was abused and tortured as a child. She struggled in her teen years with mental health issues which stemed from her past. It wasn't until she found her strength through writing and painting that she began to blossom out of her depression. She now trys to help others by sharing her story and paintings. more…

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