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Waiting For You
I squandered my future, my past present expended. Unsteady steps protracted, seconds and hours not tended. My thoughts were not pondered, delusional perspectives un-debated. So many of my mistakes, could have been anticipated. Was it my unfounded fear, that informed my preoccupations? I could have chosen different, my foundational miscalculations. Polite and respectful, an untrue participation. The truth didn’t factor, into my odd equation. So I embraced my fear, which fuelled my frustration. Mistake on mistake, led me to this destination. One step forward, two steps quickly back. Do you see me sunshine? My brain going clackity, clack. I’m the one afraid of shadows, don’t worry, I won’t attack. Just a quiet back door seeker searching for the strength that I lack. Tell me please, what can I do? I want to be like me, but just a bit more like you. So I’m drowning my thoughts, I guess that’s nothing new, you keep bouncing in my head, is what you’re offering true? Now my many mad moments are down to a few, with the last sip of sorrow, where am I headed too? Maybe there I’ll find my answers, will Jesus greet me anew? Still my greatest final fear, is he’ll just wait for you! This piece is from the perspective of a person caught up in addiction.
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