A Place For Him
Things have been emotionally rough and raw lately. Lot’s of things are in transition. Relationships in flux. And I’m still stuck in the hospital (33 consecutive days and 39 total days in the hospital by my count). I’m trying to think of it as being 39 days closer to being released from the hospital. It doesn’t work that well though. But cheery flowers like these ones I got from my Great Aunt and Cousins brightened my room and my mood.
Tests a trickling in and no definitive diagnosis concerning the cause of my brain stem inflammation is yet emerging.
So I was especially pleasantly surprised to receive this cuddly visitor today. It was just what the doctor ordered.
In the midst of confusion, I often turn to poetry to help capture my thoughts. I wrote this one in about ten minutes, and I rather like it. An emotional moment forever frozen like a bug trapped in amber.
A Place For Him
by Lauren Soffer
Life can be wild
Wonder is lost on this child
So she goes it alone
As she makes her way home
But the time she tripped
And she didn’t fall
A silent scream
Yet He heard the call
Still She goes it alone
As she makes her way home
Not ready
Not ready to let go
Not ready
For a hand to hold
Cause even crying all alone
At least she knows
It’s all she knows
Life can be wild
Wonder is lost on this child
This girl must
Grow up
Not a child anymore
Stand up
Reach out a hand
Lift up
Her heart till it holds
Always
A place for Him
EDIT: Last night my friends Spencer, Kristi, and I had a blast in my hospital room writing music to my lyrics. Here’s a REALLY rough take of it – complete with my voice still completely hoarse from an allergic reaction and nasal from having a feeding tube up my nose. Hehe. So forgive my lack of ability to hit any of the notes right now, but I at least wanted to give you the idea.



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