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The Homeless is Home Now

by psalmiseta

050226 Amidst the loud and restless voices, I still hear You — Not pleading, not demanding, But walking gently at my pace. And in that quiet nearness, Grace begins to look like something I can hold. I wonder — How many times have I chosen to walk alone, Thinking I had to carry everything myself? Yet there You were — Steady, unshaken, never leaving. And still, I pushed You away… Not with words, Not even with what I did, But with a heart that wandered far from You. So I ask now, Even when I already know: Are You still there? I ask for a Word, A sign, something certain — But instead, You bring me here, Into this place I do not fully understand. And still, When I grow tired, You catch me. When I feel lost, You remain. You love me — Not loudly, but faithfully. And this is grace. This is You — A love that does not force me to my knees, But gently leads me home.
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25 / F / Dubai
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25 / F / Dubai
Published
May 2
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