My Testimony

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Never regret what you have no control over. I did not choose my past; my childhood I could not alter. I am not who my father said I would be. I could control that; I am who I choose to be. "Choose this day who you will serve..."

Peace to your Heart!

My Testimony

I was a child of abuse.
To the world, I had no use.
My mother weak and torn,
A beautiful Cherokee rose overrun by thorn.
Drugs, sex, and alcohol, first on my father's list.
His hands rough and hard, balled into a tight fist.
Hands never used for work, love, nor caring,
selfish, mean, and unkind only his anger sharing.
I learned very early what I didn't want to be.
Learning from the many Angels who watched over me.
My mother, my first Angel, though an unlikely one.
Gave many gifts and the first hint of the Father and His Son.
From my Granny came Cherokee courage and Irish grit.
Even from my father, a gift, a use for the anger,
to survive and never quit.
I do believe Angels guarded my path.
I know God protected me from my father's wrath.
Through my earthly father great damage
to my heart was done.
Though it has been healed by my Heavenly Father
through His only Son.
I was a child of abuse.
To God and Jesus, I am of great use.

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faithwalker7 commented on My Testimony

10-19-2009

Wonderful and very inspiring. Thank GOD for Jesus Chirst...our way.

Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It's that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that's what the poet does.

Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) U.S. poet.

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