I have something to say



Jesus, I have something to say.
There is nothing in this world that can satisfy me, only your company.
I have tried money, love, popularity, success, and even death.
But only you,
whisper to my heart, take over my heart, repair it, care for it, heal it, put it back in my body, so that I can be thriving again.
Only you, my Lord Jesus, know my weaknesses, know where to find strength for me, and keep me moving forward.
I don't see the purpose of life, from childhood to adulthood, no matter how good I eat, How much gold and silver to wear, and boast better than others, yet I am hated by others.
Apart from old age, aches and pains and the pressure of life itself, what else is there in the future?
Strive for short-term happiness throughout tiresome life.
Jesus, I don’t understand life, but if you are with me, sit next to me, talk to me, and bring light to my eyes, I feel hope and I feel peace.
You are everything I need, this life and the next life. Gold brings wealth and troubles too.
 In this world, nothing is perfect in this life.
Only you, Jesus, when my arm lost strength, you gave me a new arm, and when my leg was as heavy as lead, you gave me a strong leg.
You give me a seat when I am tired.
When the endless night weaves a nightmare network, you gave me a new day.
Jesus, unless you live in my heart, even the sun cannot warm me.
Jesus, you have conquered the world, so I can have a piece called my own.
Jesus, praise you and praise you, the savior of mankind.

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Written on December 03, 2021

Submitted by Samhain on December 03, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

1:32 min read
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Scheme ABCDEFGHIJDIKFABLM
Characters 1,496
Words 308
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 18

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