
He Would Hold Me
If only I had empathy.
No longer a thief
Stealing joy and peace,
From those whose fortresses I robbed,
Without caring who the person was.
With every hurtful remark,
Regretting the arrows
Which hit their mark.
I can’t bring myself
To unlock my cell,
Though I hold the key.
Despite the darkness I saw a man,
For my palm he did implore.
Gently, he grasped the contents within
And opened up my door.
A gentle word, a smiling face,
Led me from my dark place
Into light and joy and love-
Gone is my sorrow,
Gone is my hate,
For my heart is reclaimed.
Drowning then, but now I’m saved
Because of the Man who forgave.
Epilogue
Gentle steps into the prison,
A quiver of light I see.
And in the dimness I see me,
Or who I used to be.
A person enters into my view,
Dispelling the memory.
The Man comes into my sight.
Kindly, he tells me this advice,
“Keep trying and don’t be afeard.”
With a gentle word, a loving heart
I followed him from that dark part
Into the light and life and love
Where I did dwell evermore.