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Free form poem on the theme of redemption.
She brought with her the cool of the night. Prayers as rain fell from her lips and tumbled out of her mouth, and she spoke thus:

Ah, my God, my King, would that I were able to hide in your wings. Would that I were able to partake in this grand adventure- to know what it is that rest on your heart. Ah, King- my flesh has failed me and I am weak. Succumbed to lust, greed- all of those futile venoms that only poison the perfect peace you envision for me. And how marred I am! How much so have I scarred this temple, over and over, through the seductive lure of momentary satisfaction. Peace, peace- but there is no peace.

Save me, oh my Righteous God- for the water have swallowed me up. These enemies of condemnation, doubt, disbelief, dissatisfaction, accusation have pursued me till I am cowered in a corner, defenseless in my feeble humanity. Crouched in my own condemnation I cannot look to the day. I am floored at the exhaustion of considering yet one more demand. Spent, I cannot lift my eyes . Past the point of desire I cannot even call on your name. Ashamed, am I, for I long for you. I have known you well. You have healed me, brought me past the swamps and mire and into your glorious light and oh-

Oh-

Fetal my soul. Dear Jesus- snatch me away, for I cannot rise anew. Alone, forsaken, defenseless- yet hear my groaning, oh my Righteous GOD! Words I have not as I retch at my solitary complacency. Would that I could beg for you, plead for deliverance, for I know at Whom the darkness trembles. Yet deluded by distractions I have become dead to my Lover. I Long to arouse you to deliver me, yet shattered I cannot gather even the discipline to seek you, beg your Name to rescue me. Incomplete I crumble without you, as a tree rotted, its fruit a stench.
Now there is no condemnation in Christ Jesus.
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