Sometimes, I see your heavy burdens In your arms, you carry every debris of anticipation Your anxieties about the world Your disappointments and failures And apologies never received with forgiveness.
Sometimes, I see your hunger and thirst That leads you to compare with others Why do you lack and feel all deficiencies And all over your face, there are tiny and big regrets That you hoped you did your best.
Sometimes, you act in a childish way Your words say you’re okay and you are able But in your deepest core, I hear you shouting in tears For all those times, you thought that I don’t even care.
Sometimes, your strength is not enough You wear masks and declare you’re good enough But your muscles are about to collapse With the lapses and faults, you thought You could easily endure.
I was there all the time — Even the moments you’re not still You stand too tall that you never looked back. I was there — When you soar so high and you made a call to others And then you ask for comfort But in them, you received persecution and judgment.
One night, you felt so exhausted And you never knew that I was there As I caught you sleeping at the table And so I carried you in My arms And you murmured in tears As I showed up in your dreams.
You felt so close to me that day And there, you have received the rest As you acknowledge me and choose to listen to Me.
And finally, I heard from you The most wonderful word, “Father,” you were in tears “It was different this time,” You added and even declared, “You are my confidence.”
Never will I fail you even in your loss Never will my love grows an inch away from you Though you run miles away I will see you through You will make it.
And I will be your strength I will do it So rest and lean on me Rest in my finished work — It is finished.