Soul-Worn - a Poetic Piece on the Great Release

Linda Ann Nickerson

What happens when a soul is tired,
Sorrow-filled, with cares enmired?
Can one be freed from darkest night
And live in Heaven's brightest light?

My soul grew old before its prime,
Bespattered, stained, and gored with grime,
From anguished dreams and darkest crime,
My soul, the refugee.

The calendar aged slower still,
My heart entwined with vines until
The weedy tendrils choked my will,
My soul, in lock and key.

Those nearest couldn't comprehend
My soul, descended to its end.
Instead, they tried to recommend,
My soul to oversee.

A silent Voice, as if on cue;
A gentle saber pierced me through,
Unchained my pain and made me new.
My soul, at last, was free.

Published by Linda Ann Nickerson - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle and Sports

Linda Ann Nickerson brings decades of reporting and a globally minded Midwestern perspective to a host of topics, balancing human interest with history, hard facts and often humor.  View profile

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  • Charlotte Kuchinsky12/14/2007

    super.

  • Amy Brantley12/14/2007

    Great poem as always.

  • Elena H.12/12/2007

    Even those of us who gave our heart to Christ at a young age and were raised in a Christian home can identify with this-we all experience trials and how the world can work you over. As Christians we experience over and over that Jesus alone can set us free.

  • Lori Piper12/9/2007

    I loved this

  • Kady Burney12/9/2007

    I have felt like that before, what a wonderful way you expressed it! Good job and keep up with the poems!

  • Missy H.12/8/2007

    Very good! Love it!

  • Marsha Coles12/8/2007

    This was great!

  • Lenora Murdock12/7/2007

    Very moving. This poem holds a lot of depth.

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