Open Poetry #37 |
Blood Stains |
EagletonDiva Member
since 2006-01-11
Posts 107 |
Stained with the blood of the unborn I stand before you Their lifeless bodies fill my eyes as I look to you Is there any forgiveness for what I have done? I was told it was my choice, my decision There would be risks, yes, but physical only Why didn’t they tell me how it would hurt? Beyond my body, there is a pain that never heals I could no longer stand the person in the mirror My heart aches with every silent birthday no one celebrates As the tombs of infants haunt me, I mourn my own innocence I want to hide, but where would I go He sees me; He knows what I’ve done It was to His that I committed their souls… And damned my own. Can there be any redemption for me, my Lord? Can the blood of innocence be cleansed from my hands? Stained with the blood of My innocent it stands before you A gift to you it held on its crude branches He was bruised for your iniquities, crucified for your sins Yes, my child, there is redemption for all through Him whom I sent. His blood for yours, His life for yours Welcome home Written by Lyn Eagleton 01/26/2003 |
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