My Crumbling Wall
Feelings roll down like a rushing stream
Long trapped behind a crumbling wall
That held them there as in a dream
To hide where none could see at all
He didn’t know where they came from
He didn’t know he could speak out
He didn’t know that they were wrong
He didn’t know how loud to shout
Those hurtful words so long ago
Heard inside a mother’s womb
Unwelcome child we hate you so
Those words heard loud inside that tomb
Years roll by and decades pass
Those feelings buried deep
Inside a room with walls held fast
A secret from the world to keep
Abandoned, feeling dead inside
A child devoid of love
His sad eyes one day opened wide
To see his true soul shine above
That day he felt so not alone
His soul was breaking free
He knew the wall was coming down
Authentic man for all to see
He felt the ancient crumbling stone
Crash down to free his soul
To let the man inside come home
To heal his heart and make him whole
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This is a poem from Paul Guerin’s new book, Poetry from My Heart. What did you think? Leave a comment below!