Just Now

By: Michele Rodgers
Monday, November 9, 2015

Michele Rodgers, in her poem, shares how God gave her strength to go on after the loss of her loved one. If you use your faith as a coping strategy, this poem will inspire you. It explains the freedom you can gain by giving your burden to God.

by Michele Rodgers

I liked to never seen it
Where just the mention of your name
Didn't send me off and running
Down the road to you again

Just now
The ache is lifting
Enough to catch my breath
Just now
There's hope of making
One more day since you left

I had to hang it on the cross
Only God knew how
He broke days down into minutes
Just him, just me, just now

We didn't lose each other
You never said good-bye
Our love lives on inside me
So I didn't listen to that lie

You left me without reason
I never thought you would
But I knew you'd stay here by me
If there was any way you could
Was there any way you could?

Just now
The ache is lifting
Enough to catch my breath
Just now
There's hope of making
One more day since you left

I had to hang it on the cross
Only God knew how
He broke days down into minutes
Just him, just me...just now

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