you know things about me that unsettle you
you've seen me in pitiful states and in proud ones
when I emerged from rooms in tears over nothing that awful
you looked at me, no judgement, only wondering
you've seen me for my selfishness, my neglect and awkwardness
and still
you embrace the parts of me that lapse into fits and fall behind
you have your own problems but still care about mine
how are you so gentle to someone so unkind
you are my blessing
you are a miracle without having to try
the shards in your life are more piercing than mine
and still
you take care making sure my fingers are fine
you're sugar, spice and everything nice,
you're lovely and brave and oh, so kind
I should have paid more attention that it wasn't special treatment
you're lovely and brave and unbiasedly kind
you're sugar, spice and tragically nice
that day in the church I saw you in white
tending to a girl with eyes resembling mine
and a heart, believe me, even smaller than mine
that sunday I was shaken with a tender feeling
like jubilee bells ringing on a fearful june evening
you're a home to the homeless
and a beacon for many
definitely god-sent,
Jesus of Nazareth you were to plenty
you're so nice it laces my chest with a curious ache
I know your affection is more than I should take
you were— you are, my good old hearth
fireplaces were built to be shared in parts
I pray once in a while, giving thanks for you
for the tissues and bandaids and warmth that you bring
and if life itself isn't already a miracle for you,
I hope one day you get yours too
Jun 23, 2015
Jun 23, 2015 at 10:14 AM UTC
you know things about me that unsettle you
you've seen me in pitiful states and in proud ones
when I emerged from rooms in tears over nothing that awful
you looked at me, no judgement, only wondering
you've seen me for my selfishness, my neglect and awkwardness
and still
you embrace the parts of me that lapse into fits and fall behind
you have your own problems but still care about mine
how are you so gentle to someone so unkind
you are my blessing
you are a miracle without having to try
the shards in your life are more piercing than mine
and still
you take care making sure my fingers are fine
you're sugar, spice and everything nice,
you're lovely and brave and oh, so kind
I should have paid more attention that it wasn't special treatment
you're lovely and brave and unbiasedly kind
you're sugar, spice and tragically nice
that day in the church I saw you in white
tending to a girl with eyes resembling mine
and a heart, believe me, even smaller than mine
that sunday I was shaken with a tender feeling
like jubilee bells ringing on a fearful june evening
you're a home to the homeless
and a beacon for many
definitely god-sent,
Jesus of Nazareth you were to plenty
you're so nice it laces my chest with a curious ache
I know your affection is more than I should take
you were— you are, my good old hearth
fireplaces were built to be shared in parts
I pray once in a while, giving thanks for you
for the tissues and bandaids and warmth that you bring
and if life itself isn't already a miracle for you,
I hope one day you get yours too
