SHE CALLS HERSELF AN ADDICT
by Marie Elena
I suppose when cravings for poison
introduced in past moments of pain
threaten to pull you to ocean’s floor
and you remember the relief of
oxygen to your lungs,
you might find it irresistible, this temptation to
breathe –
even if it is one breath.
Even if it threatens
to fill your lungs with death.
But she –
she would rather not breathe
than return to the venom her body craves.
She would rather hold her breath,
while waiting for her Redeemer
to meet her in the depths.
To lift her face.
To breathe life to her very soul.
She calls herself an addict.
I call her a child of the God who Saves.
I call her brave.
I call her inspiring.
I call her friend.
© Marie Elena Good, 2019
Yes indeed!
She amazes me.
Very moving, Marie. Sadly, so apt for the times.
Thank you Patricia. And yes, it is. So sad.
Such a depth of compassion, Marie. The last five lines awesome.
Thank you Debbi.