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Jorge Diaz
Poems
Aug 2017
Talking to a Friend
As I sat down with my friend
To talk we began
One on one
Open conversation
A bond of trust
A must
Expressing her lost
Letting it out like a water fall
I understood and responded with a nod
I will tell her what I saw
Your Choices
Are influenced by someone voices
Or by your free will
So much noise
You can not think clear
The way you feel
You just want life to disappear
When you look in the mirror
You break down into tears
Your life is broken like glass is shattered
Hopeless and in despair
These words I would like to share
Because I care
I have been there
Confused and afraid
My life I almost took away
A second chance I was given on that day
I fell a sleep that night
When I woke up I felt broken inside
I understood what I had done to myself
Thatβs when I started crying out for help
I was tired of the way I felt
Tired of being wrapped up in the devil's belt
Tired of being a mess
Tired of feeling depress
For three days I rode the bus
Thinking and to God, I was speaking
In change, I was in search
Invited to go to church
I learned the meaning of the cost of love
That a man came from above
He took all my pain
He forgave
All my wrong were wiped away
I was never the same
He was whipped
He was mocked
They placed a crown of thrones on His head
Hung on a cross unit He was dead
They Pierced His side and He bled
Into hell, He descends
To take back the keys of death
No longer will the devil control our flesh
On the third day, He was resin
To give us all back lifeβs breath
In Him, we find our rest
In Him, we find new life
This what I told my friend
Come, believe and confess
Put your trust
In Jesus Christ
Amen
#friend
#jesus
#life
#help
#afraid
#care
#day
#word
#noise
#god
Written by
Jorge Diaz
32/M/Naples, fl
(32/M/Naples, fl)
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