DELIVERED

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    DELIVERED

    A quiet child waits for God to rescue her from loneliness and despair, something that she did not choose to bare.

    The desire to be loved and cared for was just an image in her mind. To be loved by a mother who was lost and left her behind. For the Love that didn’t love her and stranded her in her own mind.

    As the years pass the child finds a voice but it’s not loud enough to hear, so she falls back to what’s familiar, the quiet place of loneliness and fear.

    The Love that keeps the mother’s mind starts to reveal it’s true self and leaves the mother behind for dead. As the child’s voice is the only thing that echo’s in her head.

    More years pass and the child’s voice returns with a vengeance loud and clear.
    With more power, pain and anger she ever prepared to hear, the child released her mind and spirit to chase away the fears. As the mother lay trapped in her mind as her Love starts to disappear.

    The divorce is final and the Love is gone that once lived in her veins, to leave the mother questioning was love all in vain?

    She lost her self, she lost her possessions, she lost the things she thought mattered, except the love of the child that didn’t really matter.

    And now the child is an adult and God has delivered her through, the mother is still lost in the world without acknowledgement of You.

    The child still lives in the spirit of the woman, she must be nurtured to cope, with accepting rejection and expectations to fail God restored the child’s soul that lost their mother many years ago.

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    NayInLove commented on DELIVERED

    02-24-2009

    girl this was GREAT! :)

    The true philosopher and the true poet are one, and a beauty, which is truth, and a truth, which is beauty, is the aim of both.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Poet (1803-1882)

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