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I want you to look into my eyes and see shelter

From the chaos storms of a stormy world

I want you to give up your arms and take up mine

There is rest for your smothered soul; in my arms

I want you  to feel my heartbeat of love, when you are near

I want you to stop running and breath the warmth of my love

I saw you among the crowd of faces on Glee Avenue

Smiles

Giggling

Laughter

Moody

Headset on

Fast walking

No one knows your pain

You knows no ones pain

Secret pains being kept in secrecy

Amidst the laughter and the noise; weariness

I saw you awhile at the restroom, wiping your tears

Look into my eyes and see hope to cheer

I saw you at the parking lot of the medical facility

The doctors report in your hands says; its incurable

The written on the walls of your heart says; it’s over

Look into my eyes and swim in the ocean of my grace

Oh, battered and bruised heart;

Why wandered in the dark forest without a candle

Tambourine in thy right hand and shame on thy left hand

Your guilt sounds louder than thy praise, in my sanctuary

 Unfailing brightness peace of mine;You can count on

Lighting thy path to relentless peace and comfort

Look into my eyes

Look  my way

Rest awaits you from thy laborious activity of secret pain

Copyright 2014 ™GOG|McDaniels Gyamfi

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I WANT YOU TO LOOK INTO MY EYES

8 thoughts on “I WANT YOU TO LOOK INTO MY EYES

  1. Powerful.. Full of beautiful lines, and this one “pinged” more loudly: “Tambourine in thy right hand and shame on thy left hand”. Thank you!

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    • Thanks for reading. So grateful for your comment. Paul, I cant wait reading your poems. Why? Whenever I have read your post; your style of writing, requires that I read over and over to capture your imagination. I see the poetic spirit in all of your articles. Personally, I think there are beautiful poems to be unleashed.
      Peace and Love!!

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