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Mar 2020
JUMP!
In a panic she jumps out of bed, awakened by the popping of fire.
Trapped in her house quickly burning, the flames grow hotter and higher.

It engulfs her home with fury, destroying all she had built.
So many years up in flames, suffocate her now with guilt.

She had carelessly left in the hall, candles of fear to burn low.
Old wires of self doubt in the attic, should have been repaired long ago.

JUMP!

Flames jump in her path all around, chasing her to the window.
She is forced out on the ledge, 
as neighbors gather below.

Her peers and family judge her,  believing her jump is her doom.
“Stay there and wait” they shout, “Help will be here soon!”

Their ground is stable. Thier air is clean, 
while thick smoke fills her lungs.
Many see and point, but can not feel, the pain of  flaming sharp tongues.

JUMP!

Emotions jump wild through her heart, 
as the tears boil  down her face.
Death sweetly whispers “peace” in her ear,
with arms outstretched for embrace.

But to her own surprise she rises, looks Death in the eye and shakes
an angry fist to all and cries…
“Every bone I have may break"…

…."and I may not survive this fall, 
but I’ll no longer wait to be saved!
Broken and crippled, I’d rather live,
than to melt to a cowardly grave!”

And she JUMPS….

You could hear a pin drop as she leaped, 
out in faith that hot summer night.
Some people prayed, while most looked away. 
I had never seen such a sight!

Did she fall 3 stories down to her death?
Or did she only break a few bones?
Ask yourself what you would have done 
out on that ledge all alone.

No matter how slim the chances, 
or how much you think it will hurt,
face your fears and rescue yourself. 
Of living and love, you are worth.

JUMP!
Tammy
Written by
Tammy  49/F/Tennessee
(49/F/Tennessee)   
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