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Who Do You Run To- Run To Me

Who do you run to when you are alone 
Who do you run to when you feel that you are hopeless
Who do you run to when you are tired of running
Who do you run to when you are trying to escape 
Who do you run to when every corner you turn is a dead end street
Who do you run to when you feel like giving up
Who do you run to when you dont know the answers to the questions
Who do you run to when you need love
Who do you run to when you feel like the weight of the world is on your shoulders
Who do you run to because I am tired of running

Run to me my child when you are alone
Run to me my child when you are feeling hopeless
I will hold you when your feet are tired from running
I will provide the way out when you are in need of rescue
I will be your GPS  (GOD's POINTING SYSTEM) when you are misguided
Run to me my child because the Struggle Is Over
I will provide your answers for you
I have an unconditional love for you that can not be penetrated
I will not put more on you than you can bare
Run no more my child because for now I will carry you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Copyright © Chrysanthea Mobley | Year Posted 2011



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Inner City Blues

I walked through the war zone with my head bowed down eyes fixated on the solid 
black ground,
 I dare not lookup not wanting to connect with their eyes nor their minds, because 
the contact from their weed smoke makes me feel high
Instead of birds, bullets fly
At night I listen to crack addicts as they moan and cry
Piss on the elevators, Vomit on the stairs
Complaining about the conditions but no one seems to care
Writing on the walls, and broken fences too
But they demand their pay when rent is due
I think I am feeling kind of sick might just be the flu
No sense in going to the doctor, because there is no cure for the inner-city blues...

Copyright © Chrysanthea Mobley | Year Posted 2011


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