End of the Rope
by Steve Loggins
6/20/2010
Hand over hand, with legs intertwined,
my grip is so tired, I almost lose hope,
“Is there a rescue?”, I’ve almost resigned
to give it all up and let go of the rope.
Onward and upward or downward it seems,
I’ve lost all sense of direction,
a little gain, a little loss, no time for dreams,
only a struggling correction.
And suddenly, there’s no more rope,
no knots on which to climb or rest,
“What now?’ I ask, as I flailingly grope
for anything that I might possess.
The end of the rope.... I’ve heard of this
but I’ve never been here before,
Some think it hangs over a dark abyss
while others hope that there’s more
I look around and see no aid,
no ground on which to stand,
My helplessness makes me afraid
of where I now might land.
My strength is gone, I must let go
and fall to who knows where
My terror of the unknown grows
so on I cling and say a prayer.
“Can you help me?”, I meekly ask,
“I cannot hold much longer”
His answer comes, “You must let go.”
I only hold on stronger.
“Let go”, He says, “trust Me to save”
He whispers in my ear
“But what if You fail?...and only the grave
is left for me, as I fear”
“Let go”, He says, “and let me do
what only I can do”
So I let go... and soar on through
to skies of golden rainbow hues.
No comments:
Post a Comment