A poem reminding us that often our greatest enemy is ourselves.
By Alexander Weeks–I have been gone at war.
In truth I still am at war.
And have been for too long.
A war with myself,
My mind, body, and soul.
Me or my foe?
For my foe goes on unnamed.
Who or what could my foe be?
For that answer
You must know
My thoughts and secrets,
But those are for me.
Yet who am I?
For that I must know.
Or my foe undefeated it will be.
But if I find my foe
Will I win?
It feels sometimes I have lost
And other times I have won.
But in the end,
Has anything changed?
There are times when
I want to give up, to hide.
And I have tried.
And I have failed.
I know that someone
Is keeping me here,
To keep fighting
To keep going.
That someone is unknown to me.
Does this person even know
That they are doing this?
Who is this person
And where could this person be,
For I am empty,
As well as lost,
Lost in the darkness,
And I need help,
For this war to ever end.
And I, as the victor
Is what I have written here true?
For me it is
But is it true for you?
Amazing!!! I love this poem 🙂 It is very true about the daily life of a Christian and you captured it perfectly! Keep writing 😀
Thanks for sharing, Alex!
I love the last line! Very beautiful.