She turned her mind toward thoughts of God and pondered on this thing called 'Love' and how it felt was rather odd to have the thing she's dreaming of.
and not to say that much had changed from all of what she'd felt before but just my movement towards the thing that gently rapped upon her door
and opening, the air was clean and drifted into darkened mess and brought with it the scent of spring and promise that would lead to rest
the angry pride from early age and pain she'd buried in the deep once heated into molten rage had turned to steel in my sleep
and stirring up the settled dust the softest breeze swirled room to room, the filtered light fell on the crust the window sill, the broken loom
the cool fresh air, she breathed it in which fanned the flames of hope again but woke the sleeping child within the bitter pill, the urge to sin
where were you when love was lost and dreams were killed and hope was tossed and where were you when I was nine and lost my way and... one last time
I need to know where Love was when the waves rushed in, and buildings fell when kids were shot and parents grieved and everything had gone to hell.
She could have slammed the door right then He would have left, that's just His way, she had to have it out with Him and screamed and cried, but let Him stay.
I just don't get your kind of sense which lets a man do what he will to take away the innocence to mock your name, and steal and ****.
And then the air stirred in her face and quiet came to sandy shoal he spoke of Love's abiding grace and water flowed into her soul
"For what is better for your strife and what is Love, to pull the reign to force a man to choose the life or nudge a man to use his brain?
And what is love to steal the bride and drag her right outside the gait? I set you free, you run inside I chose you then, you chose to wait.
The war, it rages on within the hurt from past, a frequent guest your mind, a battleground has been the place where you are also blessed.
You blame the Giver of the Gift for fallen nature's heart attack I've sent my only Son to lift this heavy burden from your back.
I hear you well, I understand the breath you breathe, this rotting tomb I died for you and every man to give to you back your breathing room."