Rescued Me

You opened the heart I relished to hide,
and revealed a world full of mystery.
When you released me from the misery,
you didn’t judge me for my dark history.

With you I had no cause to feel distressed;
my fear of abusive men soon decreased.
I could be both honest and naïve;
the sadness in my heart could be released.

When my heart’s passions inflamed my body,
you possessed the courage to take control.
Where weaker men gave up on me too soon,
you dared to venture into the black hole.

Despite my often resentful nature,
you didn’t smash my glass heart hidden inside.
Unlike spineless men who feared my spirit,
you were someone with whom I could confide.

You pulverised the chains that bound my wings,
and rescued me from a lifetime of strife.
When our brutal world kicked me to the ground,
you soothed the pain that exhausted my life.

When our world drove me to despise myself,
you came and healed my mutilated soul.
Self-conscious, self-obsessed and demanding,
thank God you rescued me and made me whole.

Whispers from the Light: More Poems that Endure…

Denied the Queer

gagged and oppressed by the righteous

Whispers from the Scars: More Poems of Survival and Strength…

Bound in Darkness

blood spilled over the descending sun

When Blood Calls to the Moon

I strutted in the presence of Death

Brave Enough

I wish I were brave enough to speak

Whispers of Emotion: More Lyric Poems to Feel…

Big Daddy

each word I uttered, I heard your voice

Dearest Friend

saw beneath my mask to my crushed heart

You Blinded Me

from your diseased spirit