
I was a blank spirit
Depleted and forsaken
Walking over tiny twigs
Snap snap snap crack
Cotton hung from the sky
Like little gauzy curtains
Billowing in front of me
And the breeze was a ghost
Stripping flowers from trees
These things I noticed
Somehow I knew
These things would save me
But still I walked
Without passion or purpose
Until one day the sun rose
And a beautiful bird
Began to sing his song
His voice filled my heart
It told me to gather the twigs
The cotton and the flowers
And he taught me
To build a nest
I could finally rest in
To finally feel safe in
To feel loved in
NOTE:
I built a world once. Brick by brick. Moment by moment. So many tears meticulously working toward my future.
Then it took 7 days and 7 nights…7 years to pull it all down. And I was broken. And tired. And done.
And you can say what you want about how we have to save ourselves. That nobody has the power to save us. But I was saved. We were saved.
He gave me space in his heart. He let me build a nest there. I feel safe there. And once again I’ve learned to fly.











You certainly have learned to fly, and that “he”, I think is no secret. 🙂
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I sure love my new home with him.
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It shows, all over both of you.
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HASTY – To fly again
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